Black Romance Novels Paired With Ivy’s Tea Sistah Girls, typically, when we ask, “What’s the tea?” we are inquiring about information. In this case, we are actually talking about tea–Ivy’s Tea that is. Ivy’s Tea Co. is owned and...
Me + Somebody’s Son: A Heights Story by Christina C. Jones So, every man alive is somebody’s son, granted that is a fact. Ladies, this son was taste buds tantalizing and panty-dropping delicious as Christina Jones described him. The story is about a Haven, who loves...
4 STAR Review for Loving The Realest of Them All by Antionette Sherell In Loving the Realest of Them All by Antionette Sherell readers are introduced to a young girl named Rarity. When Rarity’s mother succumbs to her addiction, Rare finds herself in the care of a rich...
4 STAR Review for Derailed by Dominique Thomas Reviewers Note: Dear reader, when you start reading my review it might feel like I’m giving away the story a bit, but I promise I barely scratch the surface. Read on! The book opens to a family meeting and trust me the...
11 Questions Takerra Allen Answered About Her WIP, Last Stop From Innocence The name Takerra Allen rings quite a few bells in the Black literary community, with a career spanning over a decade Allen has carved out a lane for herself that can’t be duplicated....
Sistah Girls, I’ve been in a book rut recently. After reading the King’s Men series, I found Kimba super intriguing. I wanted to know the kind of man she would deign to be in her presence. Also, the blurb of the book intrigued me further and I couldn’t wait to get my...
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.