DADDY’S LITTLE GIRL by Brittani Williams
March 30, 2008 by Daniel · 2 Comments
Mimi Gordon was never attracted to bad boys or men at all until she met Tony. The lavish life that Tony gave her only made her want more. After Tony, she moves on to James. James has a plan: to become a king in the inner city. Mimi’s happy life quickly turns to sadness when James’ new alias takes over turning her life upside down.
Giselle Doran is a sexy, high maintenance siren. Her father had many underground rackets, but to Giselle, he was the perfect man, and she would always be Daddy’s Little Girl. When Giselle marries Shawn, she goes from being Daddy’s Little Girl to being a queen, but the royalty doesn’t come without a price.. After losing everything, including her family, Giselle is locked away in prison for murder, and she realizes that the money, clothes, and cars mean nothing without her family, and not even the love she has for her husband can bring back everything he took away from her.
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MINA’S JOINT by Keisha Ervin
Once again she’s back! Keisha Ervin that is, with her spellbinding tale of love, family, money and scandal.
In this sizzling new story, Keisha introduces you to Mina Matthews. Mina is not your typical around-the-way girl; her dreams of making a life for herself outside of the ‘hood are now a reality. At the age of twenty-five, she has her own full service salon, Mina’s Joint, drives a CLK55 and is engaged to the Mayor of St. Louis’ son Andrew.
To most, she has it all. But everything that glitters ain’t gold. Mina’s life is turned upside down when the man of her dreams and childhood sweetheart, Victor Gonzalez, reenters her life. Suddenly everything that she thought was true is now a lie. Will her loyalty to Andrew overshadow her love for Victor or will the pasts of these two men bring her life to an end?
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LET THAT BE THE REASON by Vickie M. Stringer
March 28, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
This fact-based novel introduces you to “Carmen.” A female hustler, a baller, who gets caught up in the street game. She takes you through it all, with one thing on her mind: MONEY.
She accomplishes her goals by any means necessary. It is a story of love, betrayal, triumph and hope.
Carmen only wanted happiness, but didn’t quite understand what real happiness and real love meant… Nor the cost. And ultimately… the consequences.
A story of pain, choices, priorities and life altering decisions.
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MAMA, I’M IN LOVE WITH A GANGSTA by Joy
March 27, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Baby Girl McCoy was the government name signed on Baby’s birth certificate by a woman who hated her so much that she couldn’t even bear to give her a name. A product of rape, Baby never knows who her father. In this urban dilemma, Baby gets caught up in the quest for that male figure who she thinks can give her what she lacked growing up. She never imagined that she would find it in the man that she did.
Harlem Lee Jones may have allowed her heart to find its way to God, but the devil is surely lurking close behind. With Jazzy, the new man in her life, Harlem learns the difference between loving a man and being in love with a man. Convinced Jazzy has left his complex occupation behind to run a legitimate business with her, both their pasts seems to come back to haunt them. Can Harlem and Jazzy continue to ignore the whisper of the ghetto or will they be pulled back into a life they each tried so hard to leave behind?
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LITTLE BLACK GIRL LOST 3: ILL GOTTEN GAINS by Keith Lee Johnson
March 26, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
After the tremendous success of Little Black Girl Lost 1 and 2, best-selling author Keith Lee Johnson is back with next installment to the Little Black Girl Lost Series, another fascinating tale of the life and times of Johnnie Wise.
New Orleans in the 1950’s is a world of betrayal, envy, lust, and murder, where everyone has ulterior motives. When events from her past resurface, Johnnie Wise find herself in a no-win situation. She is surrounded by enemies who will stop at nothing to see that she pays for her past indiscretions. Truth has its consequences and Johnnie has a lot to answer for. Her innocence is gone; all that remains is a self-absorbed, self-righteous courtesan who is now complicit in three murders. The cops are sure that Johnnie is involved and want answers. Things get hot when two hundred and fifty thousand dollars of the money that Sharon Trudeau stole is missing. Someone has to answer for Sharon’s murder. Will Johnnie land on her feet again? Or has her luck finally run out?
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