Sunday, January 3, 2010

Nothing Special Just Friends




Nothing Special Just Friends
By Toni Staton Harris

Can men and women be platonic friends? Silver James and Brandan Savoy say absolutely. But when new love interests enter into their lives, what will their hearts say? Will they find themselves and true self-love? Or will their friendship dissipate into a maze of uncertainty. Find out in Nothing Special...Just Friends...


Purchase at Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Nothing-Special-Just-Friends-Staton-Harris/dp/0971069514/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1262566149&sr=8-1

Putting It Back Together





Putting It Back Together
By Rhonda Lawson


Alexis White just wants to help put things back together. As a pediatrician, she returns to her beloved city of New Orleans to treat children affected by Hurricane Katrina. Although the financial rewards are small, she is glad to be home, in a place where she can restore her soul and hopefully mend her broken heart. After recently ending an engagement, Alexis secretly wonders how her life would have turned out if she had married Reggie, her first love......


Website:
http://www.rmlawson.com/

Dreams That Won't Let Go







Dreams That Won't Let Go - By Stacy Hawkins Adams


Indigo Burns' wedding preparations to the man of her dreams are underway, her photography career is a success, and her family seems to be doing better than ever—all except her brother Reuben, who nobody has seen in years. But that’s about to change.


When Reuben decides to move back home to Jubilant, Texas, he hopes to find healing with his sisters. But Indigo isn’t so sure their relationship can be mended. And when younger sister Yasmin makes a life-altering choice, it seems like only a miracle can put the Burns family back together.

Will these siblings – and the rest of their family - ever be able love unconditionally and release each other to live their dreams?


Website:
http://www.StacyHawkinsAdams.com

Blessed: Therapy


Author: Jennifer 'Je' Dixon Wilford

Book synopsis

Blessed: Therapy is the long awaited book of freelance Graphic Designer, Jennifer 'Je' Dixon Wilford. After losing her father in January 25, 2008, she lost her mother 10 months later on November 9, 2008. Je' states that her parents' death, gave her a chance a new chance at life, because she walked away from nearly 20 years of being in the alternative (lesbian) lifestyle.

Looking for direction and peace of mind, she began writing, which became her form of therapy. "Anything that you have and you want it to be a success, you must keep God first", says Je'. Journey with her, through her eyes, as she takes you on the most difficult path she has ever had to cross in life. You will laugh, you will cry and you will be blessed.

Contact Info
je@blessedtherapy.com Email
www.blessedtherapy.com Website


Available on: www.authorhouse.com, www.amazon.com, www.bn.com

Friday, January 1, 2010

Welcome to The Review Mag






From the Editor...

With months of work complete, we would like to introduce The Review
Magazine, a free digital magazine. Our mission here at Review is to bring
readers, and authors together, and to provide a literary melting pot for
African American authors and readers to come together. With almost ten years of experience in the literary world Kenyatta Ingram, founder of
SistaGirl Book Club, has branched out and found yet another way to help African American Authors voices be heard.

The Review will not just provide advertising for authors, and publishers,
but great articles from published authors and feedback from their readers, as well. It will celebrate the many accomplishments of African American authors and Book Clubs around the world. We hope to provide African Americans with a foundation for rebuilding.... Rebuilding pride in
ourselves, rebuilding our relationships, and rebuilding our families. A
journey begins with one step.... let The Review help you begin your journey and accompany you in your travels.

Kenyatta Ingram
Publisher/Editor