Sistah Girls, Black Romance, and music are intensely popular in the stories we tell. I always like to peruse the list to find new music. These stories, this time, have music as the theme and central focus for the story. Sistah Girls, this listicle is for music...
The Lex List Sistah Girls, May was kind to me, unlike the month prior where I found myself starting and abruptly stopping book after book until one stuck. May came through with some heat and I must say that I am well pleased. Below is what I read and absolutely loved...
The Illest Taboo: (An Enemies to Lovers Romance) by K.L. Hall River Newman didn’t have “the good life,” she is a twenty-four-year-old teacher who has bills piling up and in debt. Her best friend Suki does live a lavish life with her husband, Luca, and...
You Could Do Damage (Series) by K.C. Mills Sistah Girls, it’s been a while since I’ve written a review and honestly, I missed it. Kincaid and Nari were the couple to bring me out of this faux retirement. Kincaid Akel is a no-nonsense businessman who straddles the...
Black Romance + Urban Novels Featuring Strong Black Women Sistah Girls, one of the things I love when reading both Black romance and Urban literature is that both genres showcase the many layers of Black people. We are not a monolithic group and in the world of Black...
THE LEX LIST Sistah Girls, I’m back at it with a list of my April Reads that stood out amongst the mundane. Honestly, I had a hard time connecting with book characters in April. I often found myself starting a book then putting it to the side only to start another...
For women of color to continue the conversations that we have in the nail salon, beauty parlor, church, and during our lunch breaks at work. This is a place where you can kick off your shoes and get comfortable.