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Sammie Davis’s life is constant chaos—which is exactly the life that Marie Morgan wants for herself. Marie Morgan, a single mother of two, is currently separated from her husband. One day on the way to work, Marie befriends Sammie in an Atlanta subway station. With her short skirts, high heels, and occasional birdcage hairdo, Sammie is everything Marie is not—fearless, brazen, flamboyant, and completely sure of herself. A woman who flaunts her wild unconventionality, Sammie exudes self-confidence and dares to laugh at life. Marie feels empowered by her new friend, and Sammie is always there whenever Marie feels the urge to be a little wild. But beneath her facade of bravado and sexual abandon, Sammie conceals her own deep pain and a dark history that gradually comes to light. A powerful novel about the doubts, insecurities, and low self-esteem that can sabotage our most important relationships, All That Drama offers a fresh, witty, and moving look at women's issues, and the sisterhood that can also sustain us through life's toughest times.
Gina Meadows is getting the short end of the stick when it comes to her longtime boyfriend, Ronald Mills. He won't give her the one thing she craves, a child of her own. Instead, he expects her to raise the next bitch's child. Gavin and Merlin Mills are identical twins. On the surface they are mirror images of each other. Below the surface one is good and the other is evil. Merlin would do anything to please his stepmother while Gavin is determined to drive Gina out of her happy-loving mind. Through it all Gina never gives up her dreams of a happily ever after. The only problem is she's the only one living that dream. When Gavin is accused of attempted murder, their lives unravel and Gina is stretched to the breaking point. Undone is a story of unrequited love and its consequences which threaten this dysfunctional family to the core. They soon find out that sometimes love just isn't enough.
"Leah thought she had found, and married, "The Good Man." Now, after a few years of marriage and three small children, her "good man" has eyes that are constantly roaming. Her bad turns to worse when she finds out that one of her children is autistic, and her house is soon to be foreclosed upon. In her lowest moment, she calls someone she knows will understand her plight--Sammie. Sammie hasn't changed much since Marie passed away--she's still looking for love in all the wrong places. Knee-deep in drama, Leah and Sammie finally realize that they can only count on themselves--and each other"--Publisher website (November 2007).
What would you do if you woke up one morning and found yourself strapped to a bed? What if your only memory was that of a stupid prank gone bad? These were some of the questions raging through Jordan Bree's mind. Four years of confinement will do that to you. She didn't recognize her own face in the mirror. Why couldn't she remember any details? Jordan teamed up with Lacy Bates, after her attempt to kill her, failed. When Lacy proved to be as resilient as a roach, an awkward friendship was born. Lacy solidified their relationship, when the duo began to set fire to the demons from Jordan's past. Will the fire get too hot? Or will the flames burn out of control? Lines will be drawn; no one will be safe, in this searing novel, Catch Fire.
Tilo Adams thought she had finished with the Mendoza family when she left most of its members twitching on their living room floor. As an FBI agent, violence is nothing new to her, but this time it's murder, and the intended victim is her former lover, Victoria Mendoza. Now she's running from the memories that threaten to destroy her sanity. She has no idea of the danger surrounding her. Left for dead, Victoria is looking for her wayward lover, but she is not seeking a happy reunion. She wants to avenge her brother's murder and destroy the woman who played a deadly game of chess with the members of her family. Veronica Mendoza wants nothing to do with getting even. She's already lost enough family members, and as a new mother, her priorities are different. She wants to create a loving environment for her new husband, Moses, and her newborn child. Moses Ramsey was Tilo's second mistake. She underestimated him, and now he's determined to find the bitch who played him so he can settle the score. Moses will have to decide which is more important: his marriage or his vendetta against Tilo Adams. Tina Brooks McKinney delivers nonstop drama in her newest page-turner.
To Merlin Mills, his family ceased to exist when his father turned his back on him, and he had to make some drastic changes in order to survive. Now, nine years later, his family is back, and their existence threatens his once stable relationship with his new wife. If Merlin wants to hold on to her, he must face the demons he's conveniently forgotten and put them in their proper perspective. Can he undo the damage caused by his omission, or will he snap under the pressure? Gavin Mills always despised his twin brother, but now the fact that they are mirror images might work to his advantage. When Gavin gets a taste of Merlin's wife, he decides he has to have her, no matter the consequences. Gina Meadows took in the children of her common law husband, Ronald, mainly because she feels guilty that she is unable to conceive. Imagine her surprise when she discovers she's pregnant. It could be just the thing she and Ronald need to rekindle their relationship . . . or it could spell disaster. With so many demons still plaguing them, this family reunion will be anything but easy.
Tina Brooks McKinney is back with the third thrilling installment in her "drama" trilogy—where people will do anything to get the love they feel they deserve. When Tarcia finds out the man she's been trying to snag already has a family, she becomes desperate and willing to go to any lengths to get back what she's lost—even when it means tearing up another family to pin this married man down for herself. Claiming pregnancy is just another move for her, but one that might end her up in jail. At the same time, Sammie—a familiar face from All That Drama and Lawd, Mo' Drama—is battling through her own relationship problems as well, and her insecurities are hijacking any chance she might h...
The Day I Stopped Being Pretty, chronicles the life of a young, black gay male who awakes and finds himself in the emergency room after a failed suicide attempt. After regaining consciousness, he begins to reflect on the events of his life that led him to attempting to take his life. His story is told in gritty and raw flashback, focusing on the men who shaped him into the man he has become, beginning with the first man he ever loved, his father. His story addresses, the discovery of his burgeoning sexuality, his life filled with low-self esteem, which leads him to seek love in the arms of many to compensate for the love he never received from his father. During the course of his life, we se...
Four friends Mugwump, Whiteboy Paul, Truitt and Wilmon Angel are tragic outcasts. An illicit relationship with a high school English teacher, a tragic altercation with the police and a youthful indiscretion force them each to confront their personal demons, revealing hard truths that alter their lives forever. When one of the friends is murdered, their friendship is shattered and they go their separate ways. Years later, they reunite to face the consequences of their actions and hatch a plan to exact revenge on the man responsible for the murder.
When Death Comes a Knockin' is a self-help, inspirational book about loss and the grief process. The book will serve as a guide so that the bereaved can go through areas of shock, expressions of grief at their own pace. This book will help them deal with questions, doubts, guilt and fears they may have over the loss of a loved one. By facing overwhelming emotions of loss during grief people wonder if they'll ever feel okay again, and can leave them depressed, angry or even ashamed when their grief doesn't disappear quickly or happen in neat, orderly stages. The person grieving is shown how to take small steps towards the recovery process by reading When Death Comes a Knockin'.