From the author of Love Like Hallelujah, Sex in the Sanctuary, and A
Preacher’s Passion comes another irresistible read rich in church
drama, wicked humor, scandalous exploits, and faith.
Nathaniel “Nate” Thicke is a preaching prodigy. At only twenty-four,
he’s become the senior pastor of The Gospel Truth Church, a sister
church to Kingdom Citizen. Nate’s great grandfather, grandfather and
his own father have all been pastors at the church.
The Inspiring Story of One Man's Service to His Country -and How It
Saved His Life
Growing up poor and black in the
segregated South, Robert knew he had to do something with his life
if he was to avoid an eternal prison of poverty. Like so many
others, he found an escape hatch in the United States Army. But then
he got a whole lot more than he bargained for. Robbobell chronicles
Robert's remarkable journey from messed-up kid to GI, drill
instructor and finally, educator. Click
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Niobia Bryant will have readers on the
edge of their seats with this sexy and
provocative novel about a group of women who
have one thing in common—their husbands’
betrayal.
Jaime, Renee, and Aria reside with their
spouses in the affluent gated community of
Richmond Hills, New Jersey, where they are
best friends with their sexy, single
neighbor Jessa. Trouble is, Jessa has just
sent them a text message telling them that
she has run away with one of their husbands.
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Reflections
by Vermel Kinmon
BookSurge
Reflections is a story about how a web of secrets, lies, and
deception ushers a cherished bond between two friends into an
unspoken love affair.
Good friends are hard to find. That’s what Tiana used to believe
until she met Darrell. For the last five years he has been the big
brother and best friend she has needed to help her cope with her
troubled past and her shoulder to cry on during the obstacles of the
present. At least that’s what her mind tells her, but her heart is
yearning for more.
Meet Dominique Lewis, a foul, hard-boiled, go-getter who spends most of
her days yearning to be just like her sister, and plotting on taking
her man. For her, it’s all about money, sex, and power. Although
she possesses the perfect physique and sexy features, her life-long
dream is to become wealthy and a house-hold name. By any means
necessary, she vows to get what she wants.
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Black Women are Crazy as
Hell
by King
Xlibris
The book Black Women are Crazy as Hell calls attention to real issues
within the black population, particularly those related to black
women and common pitfalls that they experience in relationships. The
book begins by presenting statistics showing that black women have
lower rates of marriage and higher rates of abortion and
out-of-wedlock pregnancy than any other group.
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THE
MESSAGE: 100 Life Lessons from Hip-Hop’s Greatest Songs
by Felicia Pride
Thunder’s Mouth Press
“It is high time that someone wrote a book of meditations for the hip hop
generation, and that is exactly what Felicia Pride has done with
THE MESSAGE. This is Chicken Soup for the hip hop soul, Acts of
Faith for b-boys and b-girls, Daily Cornbread with recipes written in rhyme.
Everyone who loves hip hop should keep a copy of
THE MESSAGEon the night table and consult it each morning.”—Sofia
Quintero aka Black Artemis, author of the hip-hop novels Explicit Content,
Picture Me Rollin’ and Burn.
Sweet
Georgia Brown
by Cheryl Robinson
NAL Books
Devoted wife and mother Georgia Brown is fed up with her marriage to
radio personality Marvelous Marvin-and not just because she suspects
he's cheating. What really set her off were the comments he made-on
the air-about her weight and their sex life.
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Something He Can Feel by Marissa Monteilh LifeChanging Books
Hot headed and hot blooded. Marina Maxwell, a successful news anchor in Atlanta, has had anger issues with men since high school. But, she believes she can calm her fiery temper once the right man comes into her life. In walks tall and handsome Mangus
Baskerville, a police officer who's feeling her so tough that he
quickly proposes marriage.
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Shadow Living: Paintings of Grief
Deborah Slappey Pitts Harobed House
Grief is a universal phenomenon. Possibly every minute, every
hour—even every day of the year, someone is grieving the loss of a
loved one. It can be the death of a spouse, a daughter, a son, a
sister or a brother, even a grandparent, or a friend—no matter what
the relationship, no matter how close or how distant, grief rears
its ugly head with merciless, menacing pain and with piercing
precision.
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