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Based on the actual internet dating experiences of the author, I Saw Your Profile, is the story of three ladies who forge a bond after discovering they've been dating the same man. Arianna SIngleton, Nicole Harris and Janelle Carter are accomplished women who fall victim to the wiles of Chauncey Cockfield, a smart and handsome personal trainer with a sexy British accent who charms his way into the hearts and beds of the many women he meets online. When Nicole learns that Chauncey has been cheating she emails his other women, exposing the "intellectual con artist" who's been living under her roof. Janelle is devastated. Arianna decides to make him pay for his devious ways. She concocts an elaborate scheme to exact revenge that spirals out of control and forever changes their lives. A fast-paced drama sprinkled with humor, I Saw Your Profile is an intriguing tale that confirms hell hath no fury like three women scorned.
This book may give Rush Limbaugh and Anne Coulter the ammunition they've been waiting for. The black intelligentsia may push for censorship and radio personalities will laugh out loud. PARENT Hood VS HOOD Parent CAN A BABY MAMA PRODUCE A BARACK OBAMA? is the first book to reveal - and break - the Kolored Kode of Konduct, (covert bylaws that prohibit enlightenment). Defeating the odds is one thing, but a black man becoming President of the United States is a miracle and a clear sign of uber parenting. In America, puberty dictates parenthood. Raising children is the most important job on the planet, yet the only criteria is ovulation and copulation. No license is required. No background check. No psychological tests. No education. No IQ test. No drug tests. No parenting aptitude test. No wonder we have parents of the corn raising children of the corn. The "powers that be" gave President Obama and Bill Cosby 40 lashes for encouraging parents to step-up their parenting game. Their crime? Airing "dirty laundry" in mixed company. But let's face it, there's no secret place to talk to 40 million African Americans. Besides, white people can see us! They know too many of us value the creed "snitches get stitches" more than we value education. Bestselling books were written by Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, Is Bill Cosby Right? and Tavis Smiley, The Covenant with Black America. Blaming the government, white supremacy and media framing for the plight is no solution. Parenthood vs. Hood Parent truly "keeps it real." Paradigms and pedagogies won't do the trick. The controversy over Dr. Cosby's Come On People, which helped catapult the book to the New York Times bestseller list, will pale in comparison to the stir that Parenthood vs. HoodParent will create.
In this riveting sequel to Busted: Never Underestimate a Sista's Revenge, Arianna Singleton, owner of ExposeHim.com, is shot when an attempt to destroy the popular website goes awry. Arianna gets no sympathy from the many men whose cheating ways have been exposed on her website or the news media, which is quick to remind everyone that she is responsible for the death of her former lover, an Internet Romeo who inspired her to create ExposeHim.com. As the mystery over the shooting unfolds, devastating secrets are revealed that jeopardize both Arianna's marriage and that of her best friend and business partner Nicole Harris, a newlywed who discovers her husband's been leading a double life. The truths that Arianna and Nicole uncover will once again put Arianna on a destructive path for revenge that leaves devastation in her wake. With more twists and turns than a race car speedway, Exposed will leave you on the edge of your seat. Even readers who haven't yet enjoyed Busted will enjoy this entertaining read.
Falling Into Winter is a collection of metered poems about the joy and sadness of Christmastime and self-reflection. Poems like "What's In A Tear?" and "Her Changing Skin" explore the themes of love and nostalgia. Other poems, like "The Garden Ballerina" or "Interviewing Jesus," are more whimsical.
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