Hood Lemonade 3

Jamika is finally healing from her childhood scars, family secrets and an attempt on her life. She’s taken a hiatus from her singing career to focus on her own sanity. She is done with her past and moving on to a fruitful and fulfilling life, surrounded by the people that have proved their love for her is genuine. But, her past is not done with her yet. A massive manhunt for the woman that attempted to kill her, combined with the discovery of her missing uncle’s remains, brings her back hom... [Read More...]

Billionaire Thirst: A Billionaire Romance

David is the man that everyone looks to when he enters a room. He had the body of hard labor, but he was known in the city for his tough business deals. David remembers Bo and everything that they did together underneath the stars in Eleanor. She was the only woman to make him feel and he wanted that feeling back. Badly Bo was anticipating a big interview. It was with a billionaire that came from nothing and she always liked those kinds of stories. Even more when she was the one writing it. Bo ... [Read More...]

Podcast 101

Start your own Podcast easily and grow your business with a proven system. What if you could create your podcast in a few short weeks? What if you could use your podcast to grow your business with a few simple steps? Imagine becoming a podcast host while growing your business and achieving your life-long goals. Thirteen-time Amazon bestselling author, Paul G. Brodie, offers this comprehensive guide on how to start your own podcast and grow your business with a proven system that works. ... [Read More...]

Love You Forever

When I left her, I was still in love with her. She was the person I loved most in the world, and I had hurt her. But hopefully not beyond repair. It was a rough six years, but now that I’m back, I will stop at nothing to get her back in my life. I don’t care that she has a kid, either. I will love Raya like she’s my own. I’m going to give them both the life they deserve. It’s not because I’ve waited for six years and can’t let go. It’s not because college was the best four years... [Read More...]

Final Flight Final Fight: My grandmother, the WASP, and Arlington National Cemetery

When Arlington National Cemetery refused to accept my grandmother’s last request to be laid to rest there, I refused to let her legacy as a veteran die along with her. My grandmother, Elaine Danforth Harmon, flew as a pilot with the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) of World War II. Despite being part of the first group of women to fly for the United States Army, the WASP remained officially unrecognized as members of the military due to discriminatory thinking about gender on Capitol ... [Read More...]