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African American Fiction September 2017
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Army of one
by A. K Henderson
Separated by deployment and haunted by secrets, a young military couple from Indiana must fight to maintain their long-distance relationship, while dealing with secrets from the past that could tear their family apart. Original.
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The Supremes sing the happy heartache blues
by Edward Kelsey Moore
The late-in-life marriage of two infamous natives of an Indiana community attracts the return of a famous guitar bluesman while compelling numerous locals to resolve long-standing disputes, from a philanderer who would prove his faithfulness, to a transgender woman who would live authentically. By the best-selling author of The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat.
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Kismet
by Raynesha Pittman
Taking Karma into her own hands, seeking revenge by methods of sex, lies, deception and seduction, Savannah James, a successful entrepreneur, soon discovers that she is no longer in control when fate intervenes. Reprint. Previously self-published.
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Black love, white lies 2 : a BWWM romance
by Genesis Woods
When her lover, Cairo, breaks her heart by deciding to stay with his pregnant wife, Audrielle finds solace in the arms of an old flame, who, unbeknownst to her, has ulterior motives that might make matters even worse for her. Original.
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