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PANDORA’S BOX by Allison Hobbs

November 18, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 


Victoria Carlton invested everything into her dream of becoming a singer – her hopes, her time, her life savings – only to fall victim to the harsh realities of the recording industry. Devastated, broke, and unemployed, Victoria is propelled into action when an eviction notice forces her to choose between committing herself – and her young son – to a world of homeless shelters or entering the seedy world of prostitution. Desperate, she puts her ethics aside and applies for a job at Pandora’s Box, a downtown Philadelphia brothel that bills itself as a “massage salon.” Victoria’s lifestyle quickly improves, and the gratification of instant cash replaces her wiliness to find a low-paying, legitimate occupation.

One day an unlikely customer appears at Pandora’s Box. Young, handsome, and well-dressed, he is immediately drawn to Victoria. The two begin a love affair fraught with complications, leaving Victoria plagued by guilt and insecurities until a botched robbery and the murder of a coworker compel her to look beyond the fast money and reclaim her morals – and her life.

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SISTAH FOR SALE by Miasha

November 16, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 


After her father was killed and her mother was deported, Sienna grew up in Miami’s prostitution scene in the care of her father’s business partner, Chatman. Beautiful and ambitious, Sienna determines that the best route to the life that she wants is to become the most coveted of Chatman’s call girls. When Sienna learns that her mother has been murdered and that Chatman had a role in the murder, she turns to her friend Ryan for comfort, beginning a secret relationship with the boy Chatman is grooming to take over his business.

Eager to gain her independence from the man she admires and loathes, Sienna takes steps to increase her value as a sex worker by learning her wealthy clients’ cultures and languages, but her plan backfires. Chatman is more determined than ever before to not let her go, and Sienna is equally intent on finding a way to break free – no matter what it takes.

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MOMMY’S ANGEL by Miasha

November 7, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 


After her big brother Curtis is gunned down in the streets of Brooklyn, Angel’s family crumbles. Grief stricken, her mother turns to heroin to ease her pain. She doesn’t notice that her son has no food or that her daughter’s clothes are torn and dirty. Worst of all, she doesn’t see what her boyfriend does to Angel behind closed doors.

Desperate to support her younger brother and sister, Angel hits the streets looking for anything or anyone to help. But she’s fifteen years old, so options for legal work are few. As a last resort, she turns to her brother’s best friend, Antoine, who arranges for a job for her at a trip club. It’s only supposed to be for a while, until she can get her working papers.

Angel is convinced she won’t fall victim to the streets like her mother. But the fast life has its temptations and a magical ability to make you forget.

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FLINT BOOK #2 WORKING GIRLS by Treasure Hernandez

July 9, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

Walk with Halleigh and Malek as they introduce you to a new struggle in a new city… a place called Flint, Michigan, one of the roughest little cities in America. It’s a place where the good die young, loyalty is a rarity, and everybody has a hustle.

In Flint: Book 1 “Choosing Sides” Malek became affiliated with the North Side’s biggest kingpin and Halleigh was manipulated in the streets by his South Side adversary. North versus South, love versus loyalty, and lies versus truth. Now the saga continues in Flint book #2 “Working Girls” as we are introduced to the Manolo Mamis, the baddest chicks in the game. they’re playin’ for keeps and their services come with a price; an expensive one.

Halleigh a.k.a. Sunshine is knee-deep in the game. She has become lost – turned out at the hands of her pimp, Manolo. Will she ever meet Malek again? And if they do, will they share the same love that they once had, or is it too late? Welcome to Flint Book #2 “Working Girls.” The saga continues.

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GIGOLOS GET LONELY TOO by Dwayne S. Joseph, Roy Glenn, and Jihad

June 6, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

Three men who have a way with the ladies struggle to keep their heads when each finds that love is more important than sex.

Carter’s found the woman of his dreams, and to keep her, he’s all set to change his lifestyle as a gigolo. But all hell breaks loose when he agrees to meet Deanna for what he’s decided is going to be his last appointment.

It’s a dream come true for Vernon: a threesome with two of the finest women in Atlanta. Forget the fact that Vernon’s married, one of the willing women is his wife’s best friend, or that the other woman has motives of her own – Vernon’s just out to get his.

When he finally realizes that April is the one, Rick has to find a way to make it out of the game. All he has to do now is cut loose Laura, Vanessa, and Yvette.

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