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Book Review: Ebony The Beloved by Hannah Spivey

This is a story of the worst kind of childhood. Ebony while growing up in a dysfunctional household (more…)

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Book Review: Chris Shella’s Reasonable Facsimile

Chris Shella’s Reasonable Facsimile is a tale of woe and redemption. Jasper Davis, a.k.a. J.D.–or Jack Daniels nicknamed (more…)

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Book Review: The Conjure Man Dies

Up until the 90s or so, there really wasn’t much on the market for black crime detective reading (more…)

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Book Review: Strangers in the Streets by Mitch Credle

 DC Homicide Detective Mitch Credle’s novel Strangers in the Street is one gritty real read, a journey into (more…)

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Book Review: CION by Zakes Mda

When I visited South Africa for my 40th birthday in 2006, I had no idea that the literal (more…)

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Daughter Of The Game by Kai

Monique Waters has mastered the art of deception as she steps into different personas to match what each (more…)

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Book Review: Sexed By Six by Noel DeJesus

First let me start off by saying whew! Jason has a beautiful engagement to every man’s dream and (more…)

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Book Review: Allure by Erica Kimberly

Allure: to exert a very powerful and often dangerous attraction on somebody. Antonym: Dissuade. Erica Kimberly chose to (more…)

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Book Review: How Could My Husband Be Gay by Ondrea L. Davis and J’son M. Lee

How Could My Husband Be Gay? is an autobiographical account of Ondrea L. Davis’ brief failed tumultuous marriage (more…)

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Book Review: 4Play: Never Say Never by A.J. Williams

When I think of erotica, I think of the soft core porn series of the late 1990s such (more…)

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