Book Review: F*ck and Fall in Love by Nicole Falls

Book Review: F*ck and Fall in Love by Nicole Falls

This is one sexy romance I love a good “strangers when we meet” sort of love story and that’s exactly what Nicole Falls delivers in her F*ck and Fall in Love. From the very onset, we are told that Jane, our protagonist, has zero time for a relationship. She’s not...

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5 Black Romance Novels That Make You Feel Good

5 Black Romance Novels That Make You Feel Good

 Black Romance Novels That Give You All Feels Hey, Sistah's Hey! I've missed sharing my love of reading with you all. Before compiling this list of feel-good reads I honestly hadn't picked up a book since the beginning of the year. That gutted me. I'm a lover of the...

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12 New Black Romance Authors to Try This Fall

12 New Black Romance Authors to Try This Fall

Let's Fall in Love in the Fall... The summer months are quickly passing and leading into Fall, I found some pretty dope new authors you’ll want to check out their materials. My criteria for a new-author banner; If the author wrote less than ten books in their catalog,...

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Short Story: Graffiti by Isla Vann [READERS VOTE]

Short Story: Graffiti by Isla Vann [READERS VOTE]

Graffiti by Isla Vann Standing under my umbrella, I stared at the sun’s heat scorching the grey asphalt. Steam danced its way upward and a quick cheeky breeze smacked it dead into my face. Involuntarily, I inhaled and my nostrils burned. The local weather girl lied....

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Short Story: The Offer by Amelia Rucker [Readers Vote]

The Offer by Amelia Rucker The cold wind brushed violently against my pale face. Snow fell, for the scene was not a beautiful one indeed. I was trotting my way to my apartment when I heard a sniffle. I glanced around my surrounding, but everything was rough for me to...

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Short Story: Results by S.M. Grady

Short Story: Results by S.M. Grady

Results by S.M. Grady Rhonda sat at the bar staring into her half-empty glass. The wine was cheap and tasted like sour grape juice, but she didn’t care. She wanted to be anywhere other than home, so she had stopped at the first bar she saw after her appointment....

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