New Releases by Black Authors
From The Depths Of My Soul (The Soul Collection, #1)by Evelyn LatriceNot ratedpublished February 27, 2018Soul- the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being. Will you sacrifice your soul for money? Shatia was a material girl living in a material world. Using her body to get what she wanted put her and her daughter into a different tax bracket and coming from nothing, she wasn’t...
You're Not Worth My Tears (Secrets, Cheating, #8)by Chenell ParkerNot ratedpublished February 26, 2018**NOTE** This is a Spinoff/Continuation from previous books. To get a clear understanding of this book and its characters, please read You’re My Little Secret Parts 1-3, You Should Let Me Love You and Cheating The Future For The Past Parts 1-3. Being the youngest sibling and only...
To Love A Dope Boy 2 (To Love A Dope Boy, #2)by Antoinette SherellNot ratedpublished February 25, 2018With the truth revealing itself about the one night that changed all of their lives, it seems to only lead to more catastrophe instead of giving closure. Ivy, Gin, and Legacy are gunned down in a car while trying to help Dortch with his plan to prevent Kolyon’s wedding, and no on...
Valentine's with the Thugs You Loveby Nikki Brown, Tay Mo'Nae, BellezaNot ratedpublished February 13, 2018What’s Valentines Day without the ones you love? Especially when you love a thug! The Ladies of KC Mills Presents are bringing you updates on your favorite couples with a Valentines Day theme! Take a minute to venture back into their worlds to see how life has worked out for them...

An extraordinary debut novel, Freshwater explores the surreal experience of having a fractured self. It centers around a young Nigerian woman, Ada, who develops separate selves within her as a result of being born "with one foot on the other side." Unsettling, heartwrenching, dar...
Queer • Contemporary • Fantasy
To Love A Dope Boy (To Love A Dope Boy, #1)by Antoinette SherellNot ratedpublished February 12, 2018Ivy and Ginger are two young women making it to the best of their abilities in the gritty streets of New Jersey. However, a one night chance encounter with two men gives them a taste of what they’ve been missing... a little fun and adventure. Kolyon and Dortch are partners in cri...
King of Hearts (High Stakes, #2)by Christina C. Jones4.0 avg ratings, 1 reviewpublished February 10, 2018King & Asha.
Jackson & Camille.
Trei & Zora.
Three Couples.
Three Days.
A holiday they won't forget.
Remember Our Love: A Short Story (The Vow Series)by Chencia C. HigginsNot ratedpublished February 10, 2018Lisa and Jeremiah have never celebrated Valentine's Day. Foregoing the "holiday" had been Lisa's suggestion years ago, and Jeremiah followed suit.So why was he sending her all of these gifts and what did he do that he needed to make up for? This short story is a Vow Series Preque...
The Sweetest Surrender (Falling for a Rose, #8)by Stephanie Nicole NorrisNot ratedpublished February 9, 2018Effervescent, Fearless, and self-assured, Selena Strauss is always the life of the party. Her buoyant personality is a pleasure to be around causing her to garner the attention of a hot commodity she’s had her eyes on for a while. Being in the proximity of her walking wet-dream,...
The Princess Trap (The Midnight Heat Collection, #1)by Talia HibbertNot ratedpublished February 8, 2018From bestselling author Talia Hibbert comes a story of wicked royals, fake engagements, and the fed-up office worker trapped in the midst of it all… Cherry Neita is thirty, flirty, and done with men. As far as she can tell, they’re overrated, overpaid, and underperforming – in ev...
Let Me Love You (McClain Brothers, #1)by Alexandria House4.33 avg ratings, 3 reviewspublished February 5, 2018Trying to put past hurts behind you is hard when your ex is a fool, but buoyed by child support and alimony, Jo Walker is moving forward with her life, pursuing a career, raising her little girl, and trying to live in peace. She believes she has all the bases covered in her world...
Love Notes (Equilibrium, #1)by Christina C. Jones4.0 avg ratings, 1 reviewpublished February 2, 2018Love that says something, instead of just looking like it. Love you can always trust to feel like home. For both of them, it’s something that has always been just outside of their peripheral, something to be observed rather than experienced. A depth of feeling reserved for people...