Loathing Love by Indigo “Fuck,” came out in an exhausted groan. Dovie finished her workday and was ready to go home and relax. Like most other people, she was sure to always be on time clocking out. That day, however, she’d fallen a little behind. Messenger bag slung...
Sistah Girls, Black romance is a thriving genre and every day there is a new author dropping a hot book. Sometimes it can be hard to follow what new books should make your TBR list, and that’s where ReadHer Book Box comes in. It’s a book subscription box...
Black Girl, Call Home by Jasmine Mans In 1995, the late author, poet, and playwright Ntozake Shange was interviewed by Rebecca Carroll. During the interview, Carroll asked, “Do you have any particular audience in mind when you write?” Shange’s...
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...
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...
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...
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.