Book Review: Yellow Wife by Sadeqa Johnson
Yellow Wife by Sadeqa Johnson Sadeqa Johnson takes us back in time to Virginia in the 1850s, slavery is alive and well, and plantations are a way of life. It's during this time that we meet Pheby Delores Brown, a seventeen-year-old who lives and works on the Bell...
The Five Senses of…Brookelyn Mosley [INTERVIEW]
The Five Senses Of… is a unique interview series created for authors to explore their work and life using their five senses. It is designed to tap into their sense of taste, touch, smell, sight, and sound to give readers a glimpse of the author behind the pen. ...
Book Review: Birthday Shot by Rizly Adams
Birthday Shot by Rizly Adams Shae Abbott has always had a soft spot for her older brother’s best friend, Kofi. But that is old, old news. But could Kofi be interested in the woman who used to follow him around with heart in her eyes? Shae’s 30th birthday is coming up...
Book Review: Solace: The Safest Place for a Lonely Heart by Ash Ley
Solace: The Safest Place for a Lonely Heart “Pain. An emotion I was becoming all too familiar with, one that I didn’t like.” Besides the cover drawing me in, this line caught my attention from the beginning. I was curious to see just what type of pain the character...
8 Black Bookstagrammers You Should Follow [Part 1]
Sistah Girls, in these Black literary streets it's all about Black Bookstagrammers. Yes, we love the authors who write the books but there is also something to be said about a person who can take a book and create content that's fun, shareable, and makes you want to...
A Conversation With Narrator, Wesleigh Siobhan [Audio]
Wesleigh Siobhan has taken the Black Indie Romance audiobook world by storm. With over twenty books published in the genre (as a narrator), she has solidified herself as one of the top choices when seeking out a narrator. Siobhan's first break into the world of...
A Conversation With London C. Williams, Author Of Our 1st Protest [Audio]
London C. Willimas decided at the tender age of eleven years old to pen her first book about her experience at a Black Lives Matter protest. The Waterbury, Connecticut native wanted to share her experience with other children and parents about protesting and what it...
Book Review: This Close To Okay by Leesa Cross-Smith [Spoiler-Free]
This Close To Okay by Leesa Cross-Smith The book opens with Tallie (a recently divorced therapist) driving home from work on a rainy October night in Kentucky when she notices a man climb over the rail of the bridge she's driving on. From the very first paragraph, I...
The Lex List: February was LIT! (Books + Reviews)
Sistah Girls, February was Lit! I lucked up with some good reading prospects and was not met with the pain of a DNF or even worse disappointment for any of my highly anticipated releases. 5 HUGE GOLDEN STARS for The End Game (The Sun book 2) by Rae LyseThis Sistah...
6 Black Romance Novels To Read This Spring
Sistah Girls, Spring is right around the corner–believe it or not, and love is always in the air when the season changes. If you need some new Black romance novels to check out, I have the goods. So as we spring forward and the sun sets later, and you switch to a...