by Sharee Hereford | Aug 21, 2020 | Black Literature, Black Romance, Black Women, Black Writers, Sistah Girls Book Club, Sistah Girls Podcast
Chelsea Maria made a big splash on the Black indie romance genre in a short amount of time. With over a dozen books published in a three-year time span, Chelsea is moving in her own lane and she’s only getting started. Chelsea started off as an author-signed to...
by Sharee Hereford | Aug 21, 2020 | Interviews, Sistah Girls Book Club, Sistah Girls Podcast
Danielle Allen is a Black contemporary romance author who has penned 30 books to date (she’s currently working on one right now so that number will change). I ran smack dab into Allen’s work when I read Work Song, the story is what Black romance novels are...
by Sharee Hereford | Jul 6, 2020 | Black Writers, listicle, Sistah Girls Book Club
Book covers by Black authors Sistah Girls, I know the old saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” is true because you never know what’s inside. However, you can’t deny that if you’re walking down an aisle of a bookstore or perusing Amazon for your next one-click...
by Sharee Hereford | Jun 9, 2020 | Black Authors, Black Literature, Black Romance, Black Women, Black Writers, Pick Up The Pen, Sistah Girls Book Club
I Think I’m In Love With My Best Friend (Part Four) by Natalie Sadé Amena “Hello?” I said into the phone. I was standing in my walk-in closet pondering what to wear for my date with Doogie. When the phone rang, I snatched it up thinking it was Lea, my other...
by Sharee Hereford | Jun 9, 2020 | Black Authors, Black Literature, Black Romance, Black Women, Black Writers, Pick Up The Pen, Sistah Girls Book Club
I Think I’m In Love With My Best Friend (Part Three) by Skye Moon **The Present** Doogie Amena and I stood on the back porch engulfed in awkward silence as the events from the right before leading up to us taking our friendship to another level ran through my...