DIME PIECE by Tracy Brown
October 12, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Celeste Styles is a woman torn. On the one hand, she has found happiness with the love of her life, Raheem “Rah-Lo” Henderson. He happens to be unhappily married with children, and Celeste is his well-kept secret. He loves Celeste without question, proving his affection for her by financing her dream – a beauty salon called Dime Piece.
But when Rah-Lo is incarcerated for his part in a brutal crime, his right hand man, Ishmael Wright is left to hold down the fort. This causes Ishmael to come face to face with feelings he’s secretly harbored for Celeste for far too long. While Rah-Lo’s away, will Celeste and Ishmael give into their passion for each other, or will their loyalty to Rah-Lo stand in their way?
Meanwhile, Dime Piece is the setting for tons of drama between hairstylists Charley, Nina and Robin. the ladies vie for one man’s attention and the fireworks begin. Dime Piece is packed with drama, love triangles, and passionate encounters. the question is, which of the ladies will ultimately be the one and only Dime Piece?
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TWISTED by Tracy Brown
Celeste Styles is starting over. After losing her cherished salon in auspicious fire, she leaves her adulterous relationship and her drama filled-life in Brooklyn for the peace and tranquility of Atlanta, Georgia. But when her ex-lover, Rah-Lo, leaves his wife, Asia, and heads south, Celeste is floored and isn’t quite sure if she wants to rekindle their affair.
Meanwhile, Asia is hell-bent on revenge. Vowing not to let Celeste get away with her man that easily, she, too, heads to Atlanta. But just on her heels is Ismael Wright, ready to save the day and warn his best friend, rah-Lo, about his vengeful wife – though Ismael also has something up else his sleeve.
Secret betrayals are exposed, bitter rivalries explode, love is lost and found. Life will never be the same on the streets of “Hotlanta” is Tracy Brown’s epic new urban drama.
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CRIMINAL MINDED by Tracy Brown
June 21, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Lamin Michaels learned at his mother’s knee the importance of chasing paper, so it’s no surprise he gets into the drug game when he’s just a teenager. When he meets Zion, a product of the New York City foster care and prison system, Lamin knows he has met the perfect partner in crime. Together, they build a huge narcotics empire.
Then Lamin falls hard for a beautiful girl named Lucky, who makes him realize that there is more to life than the hustle. When Lamin goes legit with a career in the entertainment industry, Zion tries to keep their business going both in the streets and boardroom. It’s not long before Zion become the target of a corruption scandal involving murder, extortion, and money laundering. Once the dirt is exposed, will Lamin and Zion be able to remain one step ahead, or will their paper-chasing days bring them to an unfortunate end?
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WHITE LINES by Tracy Brown
January 17, 2008 by Daniel · 3 Comments
Jada leaves home at the age of seventeen, running from her own demons and the horrors of physical abuse inflicted on her by her mother’s boyfriend. She parties hard, and life seems good when she is with Born, the neighborhood kinpin whose name is synonymous with money, power, and respect. But all his love can’t save her from crack addiction. Jada goes from crack addict and prostitute to survivor and back again before she finds the strength to live for herself and come out on top. And her stormy romance with one of the fiercest hustlers on the streets makes White Lines one of the most unforgettable love stories of the year.
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BLACK by Tracy Brown
Who said The Streets Don’t Love Nobody? BLACK is the novel that shatters the myth.
Kaia didn’t choose the streets. The streets chose her. Tossed from a broken home, this young inner-city girl is forced to learn the hard way just how grimy street life can be.
Shedding her innocence, Kaia goes from being an often overlooked, stepped upon and crushed little girl, to a woman.
She endures all the drama that life throws at her, sometimes catching it and other times being knock flat on her ass.
Don’t street fairy tales have a Prince?
Aaron: handsome, suave, debonair and PAID! What is good to you, just might not be good for you…
With enemies in disguise, Kaia fights for survival and freedom. Like a captured black butterfly, Kaia struggles to emerge and triumph, but victory ain’t always sweet, as a matter of fact, sometimes it’s bitter to the end.
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