Fiction, African American & Black, Urban Life
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I Never Knew How Much My Father Loved Me...
by Richard W.D. Ganton
From football to theology, from gang warfare to romance, I Never Knew How Much My Father Loved Me has something for everyone. Richard Ganton has created a cast of characters and a series of events that will engage, entertain, and challenge readers ...
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Triple cross
by Terrant (HOP) Hamilton
three best friends and three dreams shattered by different circumstances. When the perception of their life dreams come to an end, the reality of their street dreams continue. Engaged in a street beef, under a federal investigation and infiltrated ...
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Deadly Deceit
by Ruth Purnell-Wyatt
Sheba and Leah are embroiled in a supernatural conflict because Sheba is jealous of Leah's man and their affluent status in Chicago's black society. Both women are strong-willed intellectuals, clutching for wealth and prestige. Sheba is determined ...
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Vengeful
by Taino Domingo
Cielo is a gorgeous legal assistant whose life changes when she walks into a New York prison to help represent a reformed drug dealer. D.R envisions success beyond bars, and one visit with Cielo gives him another reason to dream about prosperity ...
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Hawk I Fly High
by Melvin O'dell Hawkins III
This short read has a little of everything: inspiration, testimony, comedy, self-help, and mostly perspective. Being a work of fiction, this book allows readers and new readers to open their eyes to the differences outside their own social circle. ...
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