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...
After That, Read This… Sistah Girls, these past few weeks have been tough, no joke, school work, chasing money and some other micro-aggressive issues that want to steal my thunder, but for where (nah)! “Can’t nobody take my pride, can’t nobody...
Syx and the City (Situationships Book 1) by Grey Huffington Syx Rouge is an aspiring fashion illustrator and current assistant to world-renowned vocalist, Amiyah Mallard. So the odds of indulging in an unsolicited, overly pleasurable, steamy night with a man like...
7 Classic Books by Black Authors Sistah Girls, in the American public school system, there is no set list of Black classic books that we must read (although there should be), however, we do have them. Our Black classic stories provide community, wisdom, and they build...
The Illest Taboo: (An Enemies to Lovers Romance) by K.L. Hall River Newman didn’t have “the good life,” she is a twenty-four-year-old teacher who has bills piling up and in debt. Her best friend Suki does live a lavish life with her husband, Luca, and...
You Could Do Damage (Series) by K.C. Mills Sistah Girls, it’s been a while since I’ve written a review and honestly, I missed it. Kincaid and Nari were the couple to bring me out of this faux retirement. Kincaid Akel is a no-nonsense businessman who straddles the...
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.