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Drunk in Love by Tay Mo’Nae
What would you do if you woke up married to a stranger?
The Ancestors by L.A. Banks, Tananarive Due, and Brandon Massey
Three outstandingly chilling stories written by three of the best Black horror has to offer…
How It Ends by Rachel Howzell Hall
For fans of Lisa Unger and Shalini Boland comes a propulsive short thriller about a mysterious attack and a young woman who must uncover the truth to protect herself.
Marry Me Twice by Monica Walters
Leaving his home of Freetown, Sierra Leone, to further his education, Haji Abimbola travels to Texas to study chemical engineering. It seemed he could never please his father, but in a quest to prove that he is capable of great things, Haji excels in his field of study. After several major accomplishments and still not having the approval he longs for, he chooses to live life on his terms.
Passing by Nella Larsen
Passing is a fascinating listening experience on many simultaneous levels…
Hell of a Book: A Novel by Jason Mott
In Jason Mott’s Hell of a Book, a Black author sets out on a cross-country publicity tour to promote his bestselling novel. That storyline drives Hell of a Book and is the scaffolding of something much larger and more urgent: Mott’s novel also tells the story of Soot, a young Black boy living in a rural town in the recent past, and The Kid, a possibly imaginary child who appears to the author on his tour.
I Love My Hair, I Love Me by Christine Bolton
This children’s audiobook was inspired by the little African American girls in my family and the experiences and challenges they face on the schoolyard and classrooms. Young African American girls are lead to believe that they are inferior to other races…
Let it Snow by Michelle Stimpson
No one wants to spend Christmas Eve snowed-in at the airport—but will it spark an unexpected romance?
ROAR by Natavia
Sy’noba, a young female lioness with roots in the African savanna, finds herself battling with her true identity now that she is living in civilization among non-shifters. The pride’s king, Koja, who already has two wives, has his eyes set on Sy’noba, the little sister of his first wife, Asha. With jealousy brewing in the pride, will Asha turn on Sy’noba? Will Sy’noba find herself when her back is against the wall, or will she become Koja’s third wife?
Tempted by Danger (The Danger Family Book 1) by Endiya Carter
Rule #1: No fraternizing.
That was the main rule you had to follow if you wanted to stay employed at Danger Inc.
Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan
“Real, raw, magnificent—Before I Let Go is the beautiful angst I love to read.”—Colleen Hoover, #1 New York Times bestselling author
Love So Dangerous by Diamond Johnson
Heaven Lyons is her name, and she used to be the sweetest girl. Heaven was raised in a two-parent household with two very religious parents, and her father was a well- known pastor in Miami, Florida.
We Were the Fire: Birmingham 1963 by Shelia P. Moses
The powerful story of an eleven-year-old Black boy determined to stand up for his rights, who's pulled into the action of the 1963 civil rights demonstrations in Birmingham, Alabama.
The Hookup Plan by Farrah Rochon
Strong female friendships and a snappy enemies-to-lovers theme take center stage in this highly anticipated romantic comedy from the USA Today best-selling author of The Dating Playbook.
Mules and Men by Zora Neale Huston
In Mules and Men, some of the rich cultural heritage of black America is revealed and preserved.
& Then There Was You by Tay Mo'Nae
All Sevyn wanted was to finish law school and make her late grandmother proud. She was never the one to color outside the lines or go against the rules.
To Catch a Raven by Beverly Jenkins
Hazel and Raven Moreaux find themselves at the mercy of Pinkerton Gray. Harrison Steel, along with his son, Braxton, finds himself caught up in more than just a recovery operation.
The M & M Chronicles (The Married Men Chronicles Vol. 1) by A.A. Lewis
A. A. Lewis has truly done something with this crazy story. The way she explored men being men was not only artfully done but completely unexpected.
Wonder by Christina C Jones
This was a very interesting twist of a post apocalyptic Alice in Wonderland of the African American variety!
They Can't Take Your Name by Robert Justice
Langston Brown is running out of time and options for clearing his name and escaping death row. Wrongfully convicted of the gruesome Mother's Day Massacre, he prepares to face his death.