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GUTTER by K’wan

September 29, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

It’s been month’s since Lou-loc was brutally murdered on his way to freedom and the pain is still fresh. Gutter, Lou-loc’s best friend, finds himself on a path to self destruction, vowing to eradicate the entire Blood faction in New York City in the name of his fallen comrade. His woman, Sharrell urges Gutter to abandon his suicide mission, but his oath won’t allow it. Not even for the child they are expecting. In the middle of all of this is a man named Major Blood. he has flown in from Cali with two very simple instructions: Shut down the Harlem Crips, and execute Gutter and all who matter to him. And now Sharrell is caught in the cross hairs and it’s going to take a miracle to stay one step ahead of their enemies. sexy and raw, gutter turns up the heat like no one has seen before.

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PAPA DON’T PREACH by Thomas Long

September 28, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

On the streets of Baltimore it don’t get any more gangster than Nigel Hawkins.

Nigel Hawkins sold drugs, pimped women, committed strong arm robbery all in the name of chasing that ultimate high. Fresh off a ten-year bid, Nigel comes home a new man after he found religion. However, he is confronted by his past demons when he finds out that his son, JR., is spiraling down the same path of drug addiction and crime. Nigel’s newfound faith is tested by the shortcomings he uncovers is his minister and NA sponsor, Rev. Johnnie Mitchell.

Can Nigel’s love for his son save him from doom and destruction, or will the temptations of his past reel him back into the living hell that he escaped from? Papa Don’t Preach is a real life heartfelt drama about the underworld of drug addiction and Black male relationships that will pull at your emotional strings.

Thomas Long once again brings us another nonstop drama that will tug at the readers’ emotional chords and serve as a ray of hope for those afflicted by the perils of substance abuse in the inner cities of America.

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DEAD BROKE by Trista Russell

September 27, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

Thanks to a gunshot wound from her cheating ex-boyfriend, Sarai Emery wakes up after a month in a coma, and all she wants to do is eat, gossip, see her twin brother, and crawl into bed with Damian, who she thinks is still her man. But her memory is ten months behind, and her life went from fabulous to scandalous in the time she forgot. She has no clue that “high class” prostitution was her way of making ends meet.

Meanwhile, Sarai’s new but forgotten love, Tremel “Mel” Colton, vows to stay by her side. Though she can’t remember him, he patiently waits to remind her of the long, steamy nights she spent in his arms. He romances her all over again, but just as lust and love start to blossom, shocking secrets from Sarai’s past are revealed and suddenly Mel is unsure of their future together.

Also, because she doesn’t remember them, some of Sarai’s enemies mask themselves as her friends, and Sarai has no idea how much trouble she has gotten herself into. But one thing is certain – she will never forget her enemies again.

In this seductive sequel to her sizzling debut novel, Going Broke, Trista Russell turns down the sheets and turns up the heat in a story about one woman learning that money comes and goes, but good friends, love, and sex are hard to forget.

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RIDING DIRTY ON I-95 by Nikki Turner

September 26, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

After Mercy’s beloved dad is murdered in cold blood on her seventh birthday, her mother gives her up to foster care. But despite an unsavory upbringing, Mercy vows to make something of herself – at all costs.

Working as a concierge at a hotel infamous for it’s shady clientele, Mercy meets and falls hard for a notorious dealer who keeps her livin’ large in Gucci clothes and off-the-hook apartments. Then she lands a real lucrative deal: running drugs up Interstate 95 from Miami to New York.

But Mercy doesn’t want to live the gangsta life forever. She’s got bigger dreams. She turns legit and makes her mark, yet despite a new, cleaned-up career, she can’t get the streets completely out of her blood. A sexy hustler named C-Note steals her heart, but as the relationship heats up, Mercy discovers that their pasts are hopelessly – and tragically – entwined.

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IN A COLD SWEAT by Roy Glenn

September 24, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

Roy Glenn, the master of urban suspense, returns with his latest installment in the Mike Black saga.

In this fast-paced, action-filled novel, we find underworld figure Mike Black still grieving the brutal murder of his wife, Shy. Haunted by the fact that the people behind her death are still breathing, Black vows to find those responsible and deal with them accordingly.

Can Black exact revenge and still be a father to his infant daughter? Can he keep her safe from the men who want to do to her – and to him – what they did to her mother? Find out in the pages of In a Cold Sweat.

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