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THE DIAMOND DISTRICT by Derrick R. Pledger and 50 Cent

January 1, 2009 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

D.J.’s got an Ivy League diploma, the sexiest girl in the city, and the five best friends a dude could want. What he doesn’t have is cash. When his boy, Dre, steals some ice from a thug after a fight, D.J. comes up with a get-rich-quick scheme worth thousands of dollars. But in this high-stakes game, you don’t lie, cheat, and steal without paying the price, and after staring down the barrel of a handgun, D.J. learns a life lesson that college didn’t teach him. Now which will he choose – the straight and narrow or the streets?

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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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TIL IT’S GONE by Dwayne S. Joseph

December 28, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 


Everyone knows it’s hard being in a relationship. But have you ever thought about cheating? What would happen if you were ever caught? These are the questions being posed in this dramatic novel by Dwayne S. Joseph.

Danita and Stephen have been together for five years. Things are great between them until an unexpected discovery sends Danita into a tailspin. With her trust shattered and temptation at her new job, she must decided whether to work things out or move on.

As the boundaries of love and fidelity are tested, can their relationship survive through the worst? Or will they not realize what they have until it’s gone?

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ROCKIN’ ROBIN by Stephanie Johnson

December 27, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 


Robin Sessoms spends her weeks working forty-plus hours as the head reservation clerk at the Gray Pearl, in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Her boss is Todd Kendricks, an undercover drug addict who is sleeping with his drug-addicted ex-wife, the mother of his first son. He’s also involved with Chanel, a friend of Robin’s who is the mother of Todd’s second son.

Todd’s life might be scandalous, but Robin has some shadows of her own to deal with. She seeks the help of a therapist, Dr. Christopher, who she visits twice a week when she decides something inside just isn’t quite right. What she doesn’t know is that she’s been living with a dual personality since childhood, when her father severely abused her and her mother. Rockin’ Robin, her alternate personality, is lurking below the surface, waiting to emerge.

When Nelson Bray, a powerful retired lawyer, checks into the Gray Pearl, Robin’s world is turned upside down. He is definitely not the type of man she would be attracted to, but Rockin’ robin finds him irresistible. The pair begin a relationship that threatens to overpower Robin’s personality and allow Rockin’ Robin to take over permanently. The question is, did Nelson know from the start about Robin’s dual personalities, and had he planned all along to bring out Rockin’ Robin and use her for his own shady plans? Despite the outcome this chick is crazy.

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PUSH by Relentless Aaron

December 21, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

Reginald “Push” Jackson was a good kid from Harlem. He never meant to anyone any harm. His parents raised him better than that… But then they were murdered and he was left on his own. And that’s when the real trouble began…

Street fights. Guns. Drugs. Push fought his way through the back alleys to become one of Harlem’s most powerful players. He made a name for himself for being tough. But he was loyal, too. Push would do anything to keep his loving sister, and his baby nephew, out of harm’s way – until the law caught up with him, and he landed in a federal penitentiary.

Fifteen years later, Push has paid his dues. Though he had planned to leave the thug life behind once he got out of prison, he suddenly finds himself back in the game. But this time there are new players, and the rules are more dangerous – and deadly – than ever…

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