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DJGBC Authors Spotlight: N’Tyse “Twisted Seduction” 13Apr Twisted Seduction by N’Tyse WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/embed/dDQR_5H9Fzw?rel=0 LISTEN: http://www.artistfirst.com/maxinethompson.htm(Select Releases April 24! An erotic, drama-laced journey into the lives of two best friends who will stop at nothing to have the man of their dreams—even when the cost of betrayal has a price tag neither of them are quite ready to pay. Thirty-two-year-old Denise Jackson has everything a woman could ask for: a lovely home in the posh Dallas suburbs, a fancy car, a loving husband, and a beautiful nine-year-old daughter, Deandra. While seemingly having it all, Denise still feels incomplete. Her nine years of marriage to Jeff have been nothing more for her than a marriage of convenience to raise Deandra in a stable two-parent home. She pretends to be happily married, but allows her husband and best friend to carry on an affair, giving D! enise time to get better acquainted with her multimillionaire client, Greg Adams. But when Denise’s husband discovers he isn’t Deandra’s father after all, her carefully built lies come tumbling down. Twisted Seduction lures readers into an orchestrated web of raw emotion, deceit, infidelity, and sex that makes for an exhilarating read. Pre-Order Your Copy TODAY! http://www.amazon.com/Twisted-Seduction-A-Novel-NTyse/dp/1593093950/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1331356619&sr=1-1 N’Tyse is a Dallas, Texas native and best-selling author of, Twisted Seduction. While N’Tyse, pronounced entice, spells out exotic seduction, the true significance behind her name takes on an entire new meaning. Never Tell Your Secrets is the hidden message N’Tyse envelops within her stimulating taboo tales. The author’s writing career began...
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DJGBC Authors Spotlight: Wahida Clark “Payback Ain’t Enough” 14Apr She is crowned the Queen of Thug Love Fiction by Nikki Turner, but since has been crowned the Queen of Street Literature. Wahida’s style of writing is the “template” for urban literature. Wahida Clark created the Thug Love Fiction genre, which is a sub-genre of street lit as cited in “The Reader’s Guide to Street Literature”, by Vanessa Irvin Morris. Clark is also the first street lit author to pen a series, thus establishing the trend. When you read her novels, they are so real you are convinced of one of three things: you know the characters; you want to know the characters; or you are one of the characters. Her New York Times, Essence, and USA Today bestselling novels include: Thugs and The Women Who Love Them, Every Thug Needs A Lady, Thug Matrimony, Thug Lovin’, Payback Is A Mutha, Payback With Ya Life, Sleeping With The Enemy, The Golden Hustla and the first anthology edited and compiled by Clark, What’s Really Hood! Part 5 of her Thug Series. The highly anticipated Justify My Thug under Cash Money Content made its debut at #19 on the New York Bestselling List, one of the few urban lit books to do so. Her Thug Series has sold over 300,000 copies and the Payback Series has sold over 150,000. Her next release in April 2012 is Payback Ain’t Enough. After serving a nine and a half year prison sentence, Wahida Clark was released to...
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DJGBC Interview: Madlen Namro Author of “Commandos” 08Apr Where are you from? I come from a place, where I enjoy all the four seasons of the year, which is something really great. We have hot summers, frosty winters, golden autumns and jasmine-scented springs. We also have delicious cuisine, places of breathtaking natural beauty – from the amber beaches of the north to the snow covered peaks and high mountain lakes in the south, lush forests, the stunning lake district of the Mazuras, and above all a fascinating culture and history. This is Poland. When and why did you begin writing? When I was seven, maybe eight years old, children in my school used to call me Pippi Longstocking, I guess it was because I would always make up stories and generally pull everyone’s leg all the time. In fact my daydreaming got serious enough for my parents to be called to school. The teacher downright told them that the best way to deal with it would be to make me commit it all to paper. So, when I was around nine, my first book was written, it was called “Talking Dog and Me”. That’s how my adventure with writing begun. As for why, I guess it is because I’ve always seemed to have a rather lively imagination and because making up stories has always been my second nature, something I never had trouble with. I believe it to be a gift from God that I was meant to use. 3. How...
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