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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Been So Long by Adrienne Thompson
A woman, her married lover, an ex-boyfriend, and the ties that bind them together…. Mona-Lisa Dandridge left her past life behind her years ago and never looked back. But when unforeseen circumstances throw her into the path of a former … Continue reading
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A Virtuous Ruby (Migrations of the Heart Book 1) -Piper Huguley
An unexpected love in a small, Southern town. Migrations of the Heart, Book 1 After fifteen months of hiding from the shame of bearing an illegitimate child, two words drive Ruby Bledsoe to face the good citizens of Winslow, Georgia. … Continue reading
Never Breathe Again – Marissa Monteilh
Mahogany Cooper’s broken heart is literally killing her. She doesn’t believe she can survive the breakup of her marriage. She’s unable to work, eat, sleep, and breathe. Her husband of seven years, Julian Cooper, has left her for his friend … Continue reading
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Stand Your Ground – Victoria Christopher Murray
A black teenage boy is dead. A white man shot him. Was he standing his ground or was it murder? Janice Johnson is living every black mother’s nightmare. Her seventeen-year-old son was murdered and the shooter has not been arrested. … Continue reading
Wouldn’t Change a Thing by Stacy Campbell
One woman’s seemingly perfect life is upended when her biggest secret—her mother is paranoid schizophrenic—becomes front-page news. With a penchant for lying, how can she turn her life around after so much deception? Antoinette “Toni” Williams is beyond cloud nine. … Continue reading
First Family Secrets by Makasha Dorsey
As a child, Tangela Houston experienced “sanctified” cruelty at the hands of her doctrine driven mother. Had it not been for her father’s kind, faithful heart and a desire to find her true self, she would have gladly exchanged Christianity … Continue reading
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