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Book Review: Mayhem & Mass by Olivia Matthews

Mayhem & Mass by Olivia Matthews My rating: 5 of 5 stars Someone has murdered a close friend of Sister Lou, and the police are either inept and/or unwilling to […]

August 9, 2018 Deatri

Book Review: An American Marriage by Tayari Jones

An American Marriage by Tayari Jones My rating: 5 of 5 stars I can not stand first person fiction books. When I see a book is first person, I put […]

July 30, 2018 Deatri

Book Review: We’re Going to Need More Wine by Gabrielle Union

We’re Going to Need More Wine by Gabrielle Union My rating: 2 of 5 stars Gabrielle Union is a beautiful, intelligent Black woman who grew up in a neighborhood that […]

July 30, 2018 Deatri

Book Review: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

Born a Crime by Trevor Noah is a perfect example of why I love book clubs. Belonging to a book club has made me read many a title I wouldn’t […]

April 9, 2017 Deatri

Book Review: Live Rich Save Money!: Learn Investing by Lois Center-Shabazz

In Live Rich Save Money! Learn Investing, the author took the concepts of investing—a subject that can be complicated–and broke it down into easy to digest bites. This title is […]

March 20, 2017 Deatri

Book Review: Drunk on Men: Volume 1 by Afton Locke

I don’t usually judge a book by its cover or title, but this time—I’m ashamed to admit—I did. I hated the title of this book and didn’t like the cover […]

March 20, 2017 Deatri

Book Review: Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet by Ta-Nehisi Coates

Growing up, I absolutely loved comic books. I know, it’s a “boy” thing, but oh well. I was and will always be a proud Tom Boy. Why I stopped reading […]

February 11, 2017 Deatri

Book Review: Friday House by DK Gaston

Out of the blue, successful people who have everything to live for have started committing horrific acts of terrorism ending in their own deaths. Special Agent Jamaica Kurtz has been […]

December 25, 2016 Deatri

Book Review: Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes

Going into this title, I had no idea what to expect. Don’t get me wrong. I don’t live in a bubble. I knew who Shonda Rhimes was. I’ve even seen […]

November 20, 2016 Deatri

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Book Review: An American Marriage by Tayari Jones

An American Marriage by Tayari Jones My rating: 5 of 5 stars I can not stand first person fiction books. When I see a book is first person, I put […]

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Book Review: We’re Going to Need More Wine by Gabrielle Union

We’re Going to Need More Wine by Gabrielle Union My rating: 2 of 5 stars Gabrielle Union is a beautiful, intelligent Black woman who grew up in a neighborhood that […]

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Book Into: Beautiful by Sylvia Hubbard

Madison wanted more than anything to be beautiful and meeting a tall, handsome stranger was the answer to her prayers. Yet, was meeting the stranger all a ploy to steal […]

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Book Into: Breaking Bad Box Set

Blurb: Nice guys finish first, said no one ever. But we guarantee you’ll finish this collection filled with dark and dangerous alphas who obey no one, play by their own […]

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Book Intro: Born to Be Wild by Chicki Brown

A quiet bookworm, Tangela Holloway has always been content working at her an independent bookstore in the sleepy little town of Eufaula, Alabama. But lately, Tangie discovers that she’s bored [...]

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Me Time

I think I’m an average, hard working person who is always out to do for my family. One issue I often see in responsible adults is that they put everyone […]

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Inside My Head

Greetings Earthlings! I thought I would take a moment and share a stream of consciousness with you fine folks. After writing novels for over a decade, and now transitioning into […]

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