What happens when you combine one part fast-talker, one part hustler and one part taste for danger? You get Honey Davis; a twenty one year old Harlemite who knows what she wants and knows exactly how to get it. When her parents cut her off from her trust fund after a bout of irresponsibility, the … [Read more...]
PUSH by Relentless Aaron
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 … [Read more...]
GRINDIN’ by Danielle Santiago
After partying and grindin’ in Las Vegas and clearing more than $100,000 and a bag of stolen diamonds, twenty-two-year-old Kennedy Sanchez, a beautiful street-smart single mom, and her cousin Nina fly back home to New York. Later that night, Kennedy gets a call that Nina is being beaten up by her … [Read more...]
LITTLE GHETTO GIRL by Danielle Santiago
After a successful life in the drug game, twenty-one-year –old Kisa Kane plans to retire – settle down, find a good man, and raise a family of her own. Done with the thug life, she has everything a ghetto girl would want: plenty of money, drop-dead gorgeous looks, and two thriving legitimate … [Read more...]
IT’S LIKE CANDY by Erick S. Gray
Sisters River and Starr flee their abusive home and their drug-addicted mother when they are only teenagers. And on the cold, hard streets they lose sight of each other as they find their own hustles in order to survive. Beautiful River joins a stick-up-crew, but she doesn’t know that Big Red … [Read more...]
BLACK PEARL by Alvin Vincent Grimes
He stared at his hands, hands which had spilled so much blood and rubbed them together in a washing motion. Snake, intuitive as ever, placed a friendly hand on his shoulder and said, “The only thing that will make that damned spot go away is time, Jackson. Time and the love of a good … [Read more...]
TO LIVE AND DIE IN HARLEM by Relentless Aaron
Reginald “Push” Jackson has had a hard-knock life. His parents were murdered when he was young, and he’s spent too much of his adulthood in prison. Now there’s only one thing left in the world worth fighting for: his home. Harlem has been undermined by rascal slumlords, grimy politicians, … [Read more...]
SENTENCES: THE LIFE OF M.F. GRIMM by Percy Carey
Hip-Hop. The name alone brings conflicting images of both excessive wealth and abject poverty. A culture that’s vibrant as well as violent. Yet to many, Hip-Hop is seen as an escape from life on the streets, and the rise to the op of the Hip-Hop industry can be both cutthroat and brutal, … [Read more...]
STILL HOOD by K’wan
Jah and Yoshi’s relationship was supposed to be a romance straight out of a fairy tale. But there are no such things in the ‘hood. Yoshi’s position as a stylist keeps her in the mix and the company of some industry heavyweights, Though Jan tries to be understanding, he can’t help but wonder … [Read more...]




