LOVE ME NOT by Nishawnda Ellis
January 5, 2009 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Ever loved someone so much that no force on earth could change what you felt?
Sasha Freeman lived the good life, where her whole world was in order financially and socially, yet she felt something was missing – love. Against advice given and her own better judgment, she reignites a love from her past with Montel.
A whirlwind romance leaving Sasha breathless and craving more ends when she finds herself caught up in the web of emotional chaos. When Montel’s exposed secrets make her feel as though her life is crumbling, will she be lost forever or find her way back?
What happens when you find yourself in love with someone not in love with you?
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TURNING POINT by Ed McNair
January 4, 2009 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Anita was every man’s dreams: beautiful, smart, and now a year away from completing her doctorate. Prince, fresh out of jail on a murder charge, walked into her life. He knew he would give anything to be with Anita; in his eyes she was perfect.
When Leah’s teenage love Dropp, got caught up and sent for a five-year bid, Brit a well known ex-hustler, was there to show her she never had to be alone. But now Dropp is back on the street, claiming his fame, and Leah is still on his mind. His persistence makes her question her love for Brit. She still feels Dropp belongs to her.
Growing up in Oakley Park, Southside of Norfolk, Precious’s whole life was the projects. She was finally rescued by a young hustler who taught her a skill that would get her money forever. But this glamourous life is short-lived when her birthday party is turned into a murderous blood bath between the love of her life and her brothers, Truck and Cadillac.
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DOING HIS TIME by Nichelle Walker
January 3, 2009 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Every little girl dreams of meeting Prince Charming and living happily ever-after. But in the hood the Prince Charmings are balers and we dream of living happily ever “Rich!” Now imagine being swept off your feet and upgraded from a nobody into a ghetto superstar. Imagine a life with nothing but the best things money can buy. When Emerald met Dollar he quickly upgraded her into an overnight celebrity. Spoiling her with the hottest whips, the finest clothes, the fliest jewels and unlimited cash allowance. Emerald represented a baller’s chick to the fullest; she lived, breathed and swore by the hustler’s anthem “Ballin!” The night Dollar asked Emerald to marry him; she knew all of her blood, sweat and spit had paid off. She’d be forever fly; Emerald knew the life of a baller’s wife could only get more luxurious. But when a drop goes bad and Emerald’s back is pushed against the wall. How much will she be willing to sacrafice to stay at the top?
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URBAN AFFAIR by Tony Lindsay
January 2, 2009 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
For Chance Bates, life doesn’t come with too many certainties. He learned this while growing up in the foster care system, being shifted from one home to the next. What he does know is that only the strong survive, and he is determined to make something of himself and marry the girl of his dreams.
His girl, Patrice Trent, teaches Chance that life is wonderful. She should know. She grew up in an upper-class black family where opportunities have been abundant. But when her family learns that Chance was born to a mother with severe mental illness, they are determined that Patrice will not taint their bloodline with the likeness of his family’s defective genes.
Meanwhile, after spending years in a mental institution and working to get her life together, Chance’s mother, Sharon Bates, resurfaces to find him just as his life is spiraling out of control. After so many years of not being there for her son, will she now be able to help him, or will her appearance ruin everything he has achieved?
Eventually, they all come to a point where they must take a chance of a lifetime.
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QUEEN BEE by Mark Anthony
December 30, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Destiny and Brazil are good friends as well as protégés of Essence, the 28-year-old controlling, ghetto fabulous owner of the Queen Bee strip club. Due to their ambition, they unintentionally make the mistake of outshining their mentor. Essence views her protégés as a threat to her power and her status, and things only get worse when they sleep with Essence’s man.
Essence isn’t content with trying to control Destiny and Brazil. She feels that she must destroy them both and completely eliminate any threat that they may pose to her and her empire. She decides to divide and conquer Destiny and Brazil, subsequently starting a war. In the end, the question will not be who won the most, but who lost the least.
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