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THE STREET LIFE SERIES: IS IT SUICIDE OR MURDER? by Kevin M. Weeks

June 27, 2007 by Daniel · 1 Comment 

Jet through the streets of Philly with Teco Jackson. The women are not only captivated by his great looks, but also by his smooth touch. Teco, a.k.a. Homicide, makes a ton of money for the Strictly Business (SB) Crew. When the SB boss, Mujaheed Bashi Fiten, promotes Homicide to be his right hand man, Homicide gets into a major power struggle with the only female and toughest SB crew member, Gail Indigo Que, a.k.a. GQ. When Bashi is found dead, will Homicide and GQ be partners in the quest to find out the truth? The street life, is it suicide or murder?

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ANGEL by Teri Woods

June 11, 2007 by Daniel · 3 Comments 


With a tormenting secret from her past haunting her every step, the once sweet and innocent Kareemah El-Amin’s delicate mind snaps, sending her on a darkened path that will transform her into her deadly alter ego, Angel. With nothing to lose and the world to gain, she embarks on a quest to rule the gritty streets of our nation’s capital, by taking over the rough and rugged D.C. drug trade.

Guile, cunning and ruthlessness re her tools, while death, destruction and deception are her trade. Her quest to conquer the shady underworld is brought to a cataclysmic halt by a horrendous act against the one person who brought her any semblance of sanity, her baby sister.

With revenge on her mind, Angel sets out on a blood thirsty quest to avenge the one person in life whom she tryely loved. The clock is ticking, the police are on her trail, and shocking betrayal threatens to send her to prison for life. Will Angel avenge her sister’s shocking torture and manage to escape the clutches of the determined detective Sean Jones? Will she find out who her betrayers are, before it’s too late? Will she get her life together and move on? Or will she suffer the same fate that she has dealt to so many others?

The stakes are high, the players are ruthless, and the result of failure is death.

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TRUE TO THE GAME by Teri Woods

June 8, 2007 by Daniel · 47 Comments 

For Gena, getting out of the Philly projects was easy. But this smoke-eyed beauty wants it all… including a man who can help put past in the rearview mirror for good. Enter Quadir, whose entrepreneurial skills and ruthless “by any means necessary” tactics have built a drug empire like nothing the East Coast has ever seen. It isn’t long before his and Gena’s passion becomes something worth living - and dying - for. Soon, cashingout and settling down is their one dream. But staying a winner on the streets doesn’t guarantee anyone an easy way out. And now Gena and Quadir’s game about lies, betrayal, heartbreak, and violence - and the strength to risk everything…

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DUTCH by Dutch and written by Teri Woods

June 3, 2007 by Daniel · 13 Comments 


Newark, New Jersey - District Attorney Anthony Jacobs is confident of the witnesses and associates he has gathered to testify and vows to bring justice Bernard James, Jr. - Newark’s most notorious gangster.

James, also known in the streets as “Dutch”, is noted to be the most dangerous criminal to come up in New Jersey in the last 30 years. From his experience and skill as a young car thief, Dutch recognized the opportinity to become the ruler of the streets and seized it. Feared by all - and completely fearless - Dutch and his dangerous clique take over the lucrative heroine trade from the clutches of Nigerian drug lord Ojiugo Kazami. With both the respect and protection of the Italian Mafia, Dutch becomes the most terrifying force on the streets.

Now he’s on trial for allegedly masterminding what the press has dubbed “THE MONTH OF MURDER”, a brutal 30-day killing spree where none were spared. With Dutch facing multiple life sentences and a possible death penalty, the streets are in a mixed uproar of celebration and dread.

Will this be the end of Dutch’s reign of terror or just the beginning?

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THONG ON FIRE by Noire

June 1, 2007 by Daniel · 5 Comments 


It’s a hard knock life for Saucy Sarita Robinson and the rules of the game are clear: get yours or get had. When her father gets popped in an armed robbery and her mother turns to drugs, Saucy is left to scratch out a life for herself on the streets of Harlem, and this city-slick vixen refuses to become a victim.

Young, hot and hungry for the spotlight, Saucy has the full package and uses her assets to get whatever she wants: 128th Street has it’s own rules, and she knows them well. With sex as her weapon of choice, Saucy hustles her way straight into the heart of the hip-hop underworld, preying upon any man - or woman - who might help her to get ahead. But Hottt Saucy just can’t get enough. Her calculating nature and insatiable appetite for power and prestige tempt her into dangerous waters, and before long she finds herself in too deep. The shot callers of the hip-hop world have a few tricks for Saucy - a gutter plan to force her back onto the very streets that she came from.

But Saucy refuses to go down easy. She plots her revenge against some of the most powerful playas in the music industry, never suspecting that her enemies will fight back…and fight back hard.

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