
In the award winning novel, “Two Tears in a Bucket,” Kevin and Simone reminded us how powerful and lasting the bonds of love can be. But can it weather, Another Tear?
Black Books, Authors, Book Reviews, Events & More

In the award winning novel, “Two Tears in a Bucket,” Kevin and Simone reminded us how powerful and lasting the bonds of love can be. But can it weather, Another Tear?

Mallory Haulm survived his greatest enemy – his father. However, can he survive his Trinity – The Family Business, the Son of God and the Holy Hell Raiser?

Tall, dark, and handsome bestselling male author Xavier Preston thought his nightmare — in the form of Pilar, a fanatical stalker/fan — had finally ended. Little does he know it’s only beginning.

Okay, we’re back for the Book Discussion of Sinners & Saints by Victoria Christopher Murray & ReShonda Tate Billingsley. If you missed out earlier this month, be sure to check out the pre-launch party. It was so much fun chatting about the characters and how the collaboration took place, so be sure to check it [...]

Will Malcolm Black ever settle down with his ex-mistress Cinnamon Brown or will Love and Politics get in the way?

Now for the first time, bestselling, award-winning authors Victoria Christopher Murray and ReShonda Tate Billingsley, bring their favorite heroines together in SINNERS & SAINTS: A Novel

Hey everyone and Happy Holidays! Please listen (audio) to my interview at Literary Wonders!: The Author’s Hideaway – http://www.rawsistaz.com/tee-12-days-of-christmas. It’s also available via iTunes. I am featured today, Day 10 in the 12 Days of Christmas series, but be sure to check out the other literary folks for the full series. I haven’t done an [...]

CNET turned the spotlight on indie authors in a way that made me smile despite being hurt because a fellow author said it made them want to cry. In years past this would have left me upset for days. My mind would be riddled with questions of why? Apparently I’ve grown because I had none of my past reactions. It’s easy to recognized how new technology if untapped could be seen as a threat to traditional authors and publishers who benefit from the elite and exclusive atmosphere of the publishing industry before the invent of POD and ebooks.

Can Jasper Davis pull himself from his life of loose women, liquor, and general debauchery in enough time to win a murder case and possibly save his own hide? Jasper Davis is a criminal trial lawyer in Baltimore who has slowly but surely become like the drug dealers and lowlifes he represents. He spends more time with hookers than clients and more time drinking Jack Daniels than studying the law books. Simply put, he is a shade of his former self.
In Reasonable Facsimile, Jasper is in the middle of a first degree murder trial when he becomes the suspect in the murder of a DEA agent who was set to testify against his client. Jasper is so far gone on women and liquor he sees his trial skills deteriorate right before his eyes. Jasper is confronted by the situation. Is he gonna continue to be a reasonable facsimile of a human being or is he gonna become the man he once was?