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Author Amina Harrison
The author Amina Harrison, who lives in Tyler, Texas with her family; at one time studied Art History while she attended Kilgore Junior College, in Kilgore, Texas. Presently Miss Harrison enjoys her ability as a "pen crafter" while she also composes her characters who can be sometimes unforgettable by the reader. Miss Harrison in addition is also the author of these soon to be as well as current other novels, LA REINA DE MAYAGUEZ, THE ETHIOPIANS, VOODOO ISLAND, and MISS LOLITA, SHADES, ICE.
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Sheila Goss
Site for Shelia Goss the authors of The Invisible Wife, and The Ultimate test
http://www.thestreetlifeseries.com
Kevin M. Weeks is an African-American writer who resides in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2006, he introduced a collection of crime fiction novels titled The Street Life Series. In 2008, Weeks founded a youth charity called "Stay Off The Streets Fund" which aids teens who age-out of foster care without a family support structure. Book proceeds benefit the "Stay Off The Streets Fund."
Destiny Carter
Urban author Destiny Carter is the author of Pleasure Island, Snow Cap Mountain and the critically acclaimed Dirty Karma. All three titles have been reviewed as "must reads" garnering four and five star reviews.
Lorriane Elzia
Lorraine Elzia is a 2009 African American Literary Award Nominee for “Break-Out” Author of the year and the Author of Mistress Memoirs. She has previously been a contributing author in several anthologies, including two Chicken Soup for the Soul Anthologies and the Triumph of My Soul Anthology. Currently, she is working on her second Novel, “Ask Nicely and I Might”.
Nubian Passion
Nubian Passion is a collection of five short stories, which incorporate love, romance, and sensuality into non-traditional tales. The leading female character is always a woman of Nubian descent. However, her lover is always a man from a different heritage. Nubian Passion begins during ancient times with a story titled, The Nile. Then, the stories progress to the 1650's, the 1690's, the 1870's, and end during a post-apocalyptic time where the year is virtually unknown.This revised edition of Nubian Passion does not include the story Vampire, which may be purchased separately as an extended version novella. Each story is mixed genre. So, do not assume that everything will unfold in a predictable manner. There will be some unexpected occurrences, but not necessarily good ones. However, despite all of the ups and downs that will present themselves, be assured that Romance still rules.
http://acvermen.blogspot.com/
Will Malcolm Black finally get the woman of his dreams or will he tire of waiting and find someone else to be Mrs. Black?
Will William Brown finally get his comeuppance and have to pay the piper or will Cinnamon Brown find it in her heart to forgive and look the other way one more time?
Will Cinnamon finally choose Malcolm Black, or will she stay with William Brown no matter what....or will she relax and let them both go.
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When Mothers Cry
Site offers valuable resources, personal experiences, and tips about the challenges mothers face. From children to inlaw woes, mothers sometimes have a hard time accepting their roles. New mothers, single mothers, stepmothers and frustrated mothers will appreciate this site. Subscribe today!
Kenneth Bowens
Kenneth Bowens was born in Tulsa Oklahoma. Thirty-four years earlier, in 1921 the most affluent African American community in U.S. history, Greenwood’s “Black Wall Street” was bombed and destroyed. The National Guard flew airplanes and dropped incendiary devices right down on Black Wall Street. Some folks believed that the fiery explosives were nitroglycerin shells. The Tulsa Police Department united with fifteen thousand white vigilantes and they machined gunned and killed three hundred and maybe as many as three thousand black children, women, and men. They looted and burned fifteen thousand homes, six hundred black businesses, twenty-one black churches, twenty-one black restaurants, thirty black stores, and two black movie theatres. Kenneth lived in Seattle, Washington for fifteen years, where he wrote two plays, and studied improvisation and acting. He’s moved back to Oklahoma and lives in Oklahoma City.
www.audreymckay.net
Site for Christian Fiction author Audrey McKay and her book Enough Good News.
Just a Season is a luminous story into the life of a man who, in the midst of pain and loss, journeys back in time to reexamine all the important people, circumstances, and intellectual fervor that contributed to the richness of his life. This fictional narrative begins with a grief-stricken father visiting the gravesite of his beloved son who was killed in a tragic accident; a moment that he and no other loving parent should ever have to face. As he sadly gazes at his son's headstone and reads what is inscribed there, the dates 1981 - 2001 bring about an illuminating discovery.
The tiny dash that separates the years of one's birth and death represents the whole of a person's life. So if this tiny dash were to tell his life's story, what would it say? In Just a Season, the dash of this man's life is revealed and what emerges from the pages of this book is a legacy of true benevolence and grace.