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New Releases by Black Authors

April 2013

  • Is he too sweet to be real? It's not unusual for Carter Drayson to be swayed by a pretty face. The artisan baker is a connoisseur of feminine beauty, and when sweet, delicate Lorraine walks into Lillian's bakery, he thinks only of how soon he can have her. Little does Carter know...

  • Honor Thy Thug (Thug, #6)by Wahida Clark
    5.0 avg ratings, 1 reviewpublished April 23, 2013

    From New York Times bestselling author Wahida Clark, comes the highly anticipated next installment in the Queen’s Thug series. Fans will rush to this latest installment while new fans will be eager to discover Wahida Clark’s unmatched melodrama. Following the action of Justify My...

  • Aching For It (Dominican Heat, #1)by Stanley Bennett Clay
    Not ratedpublished April 19, 2013

    Dominican Heat, Book One Handsome Hollywood photographer Jesse didn’t expect to fall in love when he and fellow black gay comrades ventured on a ”sexcursion” to the Dominican Republic, where gorgeous young locals offer erotic delights for a reasonable price. But fall in love he d...

  • Madeline's Protectorby Vanessa Riley
    Not ratedpublished April 18, 2013

    If all the young men of England leapt off a cliff, Madeline St. James wouldn't care. Then she'd have peace. Her nightmares of courtship would end,and she'd cozy up with a Psalm in her aunt's quiet sculpture garden. Yet, a chance meeting and a bullet wound change everything, and M...

  • The Art of Endings (Secret, #2)by Nia Forrester
    Not ratedpublished April 15, 2013

    The post-script to 'Secret' . . . The last time Trey Denison was a “boyfriend” he was seventeen years old, and then a family tragedy forced him to grow up fast and take charge of raising his sister, Tessa. So for the past sixteen years, he had no time, and no inclination for a se...

  • Bad Bitch ( (Bitch, #8)by Deja King
    Not ratedpublished April 14, 2013

    Aaliyah Mills Carter has stepped out of her families shadow and is determined to shine on her own. Going to prison and standing trial for a crime she didn't commit forever changed her life. No longer does Aaliyah have the desire to take the path chosen by her family, instead she...