A Tale of Lost Girlhood I am a lover of coming-of-age stories; Sula by Toni Morrison is a journey from girlhood to womanhood. The story tackles many themes like differing motherhood styles, sexuality, womanhood, race, self-worth, grief, and more. However, this review...
Books Baes You Need Under the Tree Sistah Girls, cuffing season is here, and by cuffing season I mean getting cozy under a blanket with your favorite snack and book bae. Book baes are always there when you need them, so we’ve compiled a list of book baes that...
A four-star review for Shadow Blade (Shadowchasers Book 1) by Seressia Glass Shadow Blade by Seressia Glass has action, drama, and a tantalizing romance that left me wanting more. When Kira Solomon’s power to touch people and read their memories hurt her sister, her...
Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams Queenie Jenkins is your average mid-twenties young professional living in the UK. By average I mean struggling with her mental health, figuring out work-life balance, and grappling with adulthood. The story follows Queenie as she...
Book Review: Words Unspoken by Tajma Brown Every 90’s baby remembers that edge of your seat, bated breath, love coma-inducing final scene from the Black romance cult classic film Love Jones. Y’all know which one I am talking about. When Nina Mosely (Nia Long) met...
With twenty-five books under her belt, Love Belvin has created a universe of her own that centers and celebrates Black love. Her characters, while flawed are relatable, and layered in such a way that you read with a knowing that you’ve definitely met them in...
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.