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The Road to Seduction by Ann
Christopher
In Love with a Younger Man by
Cheryl Robinson
At
forty-three years old, Oleana Day feels restless. She just needs change, and a
direction. She’s found it in Matthew Harper. He’s smart, financially stable,
drop-dead sexy, and has no baggage. There’s just one problem—he’s 18 years
younger, and he’s full of surprises.
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This Time for Real by Yahrah
St. John
For
five years, widowed NYU professor Peyton Sawyer has avoided
romance—which only makes her immediate attraction to cool,
handsome community center director Malik Williams more
surprising. Volunteering at his center spurs a smoldering
connection. So why does Malik back off as soon as Peyton is
ready to risk her heart?
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NIGHT BITERS is the first in a series of young adult novels targeted toward
readers who enjoyed Harry Potter and the Twilight series but yearn to read
about characters that reflect their own rich diversity.
NIGHT BITERS tells the
story of 16-year-old Jamilah and her 14-year old brother Omari, when the two
arrive in the city of Oakland, CA to stay with their aunt and uncle, a
mysterious stranger gives Omari a magical compact disc and crucifix.
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Like a Good Neighbor by Dwayne
Murray, Sr

Chaos ignites and hell’s fury is unleashed
in this battle of good versus evil . . .
Besides sharing the problems of living in a deteriorating building, the
thirteen tenants at 666 Cypress Avenue all have very deep and bitter hatred
towards one another.
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The Journey by Dr. Niama Leslie Williams
When first introduced to the main character, she's simply presented as Sara. THE JOURNEY is Sara's story, as she matures into young adulthood and the issues she faces along the way. She deals with several issues of life's spectrum: from her father's abandonment of her family at an early age, to being domestically and sexually abused, to the self-esteem issues she also suffers. As she struggles to escape the deck of cards life has dealt, it becomes apparent it's more difficult to do so. 

Three Seconds of Game: The Life Of A Pimp by Golden Style
THREE SECONDS OF GAME is a cross between a documentary and a narrative, which envelops the life of Silky Black. Silky was born in 1970, weighing a mere 2 pounds and 19 ounces, during a blizzard in New Jersey, and that setting was one of the things that help make his heart hard and cold. The other key ingredients were his lineage; his father was a pimp and his mother a prostitute. Silky never had a chance to be a normal child. 

It Had To Be You by Francis Ray
Classical violinist virtuoso, Laurel Raineau can achieve mega status with her next album if she will step outside of the box; she needs a little help from a musical genie. Zachary Wilder, music's number one producer, can turn anyone with a modicum of talent into a superstar. A match made in musical heaven, right? 

Contraband by J.L. Campbell
Most people do whatever is necessary to survive and live a decent life. Paul Weekes is no different in wanting something better after having a hard life growing up. As a result of participating in illegal activities, he has made a fortune and is doing quite well for himself. However, he is getting tired of paying for protection to get his products off the Island of Xantrope. The police officer that has assisted him has turned grimy, greedy and is giving him a hard time because he is unsatisfied with what he is being paid. 

Naughty No More by Brenda Hampton
NAUGHTY NO MORE shows no matter how far you take a no-good man from the scene of his last affair, when the desire to play the field returns, either he’s going to play or stay home. In the past Jaylin would never consider staying anywhere, unless it was in his next, sexy conquest’s bed. 

The Education Of Black Dickey by Kenneth Wayne Bowen
The title was an interesting attention grabber, I was curious to see what story would evolve from it. The primary character is Kayin, a naïve twenty-one year old college student in Oklahoma. Kayin, has never been exposed to the many negatives of the streets, he has career plans and a positive outlook on life. His misgivings are about how Blacks in Oklahoma never had a meaningful relationship with whites; they seem to remain on the outskirts of their insulated society. 

Samson by Jacqueline Thomas
Samson Taylor has accepted his calling into the ministry and installed as the assistant pastor at his uncle’s church. He comes from a long line of ministers, including his father. His parents were tragically killed when he was young and Samson will never forget the argument that led to their deaths. His dad was a philanderer and his mother had taken all that she could stand. Samson loves women and has dated several throughout his teen and college years. His reputation as a ruthless player far surpasses him and he prays his lust will be an area that he will be able to suppress as a pastor. 

Unbeweaveable by Katrina Spencer
Mariah Stevens has spent most of her career as a book reviewer for Spirit Magazine. The magazine is on a serious decline in sponsorships and advertisements, and the executives are threatening to close it down unless things change quickly. The problem is Mariah doesn’t believe anything will happen with the magazine as she plans to move up to editor-at-large, taking over the coveted position from the soon to retire Jasmine. 

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