Black History Month – The History of Black people before slavery

10 Oct

Did you Know that Black people were indigenous to America BEFORE they were stolen from Africa, as slaves. check out this video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxGX7Bmon5I

 

Two Tears in a Bucket by Traci Bee

10 Oct

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Title: Two Tears in a Bucket

Author: Traci Bee

Rating: 5

Headline: Will Leave You Wanting More!

Every so often I pick up a book that leaves me completely drained and Two Tears in a Bucket by Traci Bee is one of them. Every single emotion I have was felt while reading the story of Simone. She is a young girl left to take care of herself until she meets Kevin and everything about him is bad except his love for Simone.

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Deadly Phine: A Tale of Urban Terror by Darrell King

7 Oct

Ripped from the headlines! Stories detailing the horrendous nocturnal activities of sexual predators from St.Louis’s infamous “Bossman “McGhee and New York’s Nushawn Williams to the disturbing You Tube viral video rantings of the self proclaimed “Trashman.” The threat of an HIV positive individual purposely infecting scores of unsuspecting women is unfortunately a very real and present danger in our modern society.

Enter Lucien Valentino…pimp…hustler…killer. All these describe the dark traits of this ultra suave and stunningly handsome ladies’ man who easily manipulates any female gullible enough to fall for his smooth talk, irresistible looks and hood rich lifestyle. However she does so at her own risk; for the womanizing Valentino is a carrier of HIV5X, a highly aggressive and drug resistant strain of the disease that quickly mutates into full blown AIDS within a few months after transmission.
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Darrell King

7 Oct

Darrel A. King has been writing ever since the age of eight. His first published work of fiction was penned during the fall of 1976 as a student of Mary Field’s Elementary School on South Carolina’s Daufuskie Island. This effort was an adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkein’s “The Hobbit,” that he also wrote and illustrated. It was published in the school’s quarterly periodical, “The Daufuskie Kid’s Magazine.”
Darrel King has written stories and numerous poems, several of which were published in the 1995-1996 “Poetry Anthology” by the National Library of Poetry in Owings Mills, Maryland.
During the 90s, Darrell King became inspired by and attracted to the lurid tales of inner city crime. Dramas he read in novels by great writers such as Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim captivated his attention. These tales prompted Mr. King to begin his literary career writing his very own stories of urban crime and inner city drama.

HBIC – Caroline McGill

26 Sep

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HBIC – that’s Head Bitch In Charge in case you didn’t know and that’s exactly the position that sisters Twyla and Elle are aiming for. Having grown up singing in the church, the sisters, including eldest sister Etta, have not lead very Godly lives. Living in a Brooklyn neighbourhood, hustling is all they know and neither of the girls have done an honest day of work in their lives.

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Broken But I'm Healed coming October 9, 2012

26 Sep

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Greetings Everyone:

For those of you who bought Love Him Like I Do or my latest release, Street Disciples, first I want to say thank you for your support. Writing faith-filled novels is a challenge and some people don’t get that just because my characters don’t contain traditional “church folk” that they are still Christian books. My characters will never be perfect but then again, neither will we.

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Excerpt from So Smart Ya Stupid by J. Gail & El Wil

26 Sep

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Excerpt from So Smart Ya Stupid by J. Gail & El Wil

© 2012 J. Gail. All rights reserved.

Shawn was fucked up. His pockets were light, he had just lost out on a major job opportunity, he no longer had his studies to distract him and his body was hurting really bad from a combination of his now-healed stab wounds and his lifelong back problems.

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Review: Tiffany Reisz–The Siren

26 Sep

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The Original Sinners Series:

Book 1:

The Siren – Nora Sutherlin

Purchase on Amazon: Tiffany Reisz - The Siren (The Original Sinners)

Summary:

From Goodreads.com

Notorious Nora Sutherlin is famous for her delicious works of erotica, each one more popular with readers than the last. But her latest manuscript is different—more serious, more personal—and she's sure it'll be her breakout book...if it ever sees the light of day.

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Tenille...Untamed

26 Sep

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I suppose if I took a little tally of my stories to see if more of them were on the tamer or on the kinkier side of things, I'd think they leaned more toward the tamer side.  I could be wrong, realizing that I write an awful lot about bondage and spanking, but, I put out (heh, "put out" ;)) a lot of vanilla - sex in bed stuff, too. 

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Enjoy a Free Read on Amazon Sept. 24 through 26 - Nice Girls Beg For It

26 Sep

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Yes, Nice Girls Beg For It is free for three days  on Amazon. This third story in the Nice Girls series is a dark erotic tale of what can happen when one's long repressed sexual needs are finally liberated. In this case the Nice Girl is Elise, a school teacher who is about to be married.  Her primal desires call to her and Elise believes she can travel down that path one more time before committing to someone forever.

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