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Life's No Fairytale by RayshawnWrites
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After serving four years in prison for an incident in Miami, a 32 year old Nathaniel Casey is released back into the world without a place to rest his head. He is forced to stay with his daughter's mother, Monica. Although their past history was sweet, that wasn't the case when she had become pregnant. They constantly fought over material thing and Monica's spending habits, creating a mild hate for one another. They chose to separate after her birth and co-parent. Now, that his little girl is four years old, Nate urges himself to find a job and better placement for his daughter without the stress of dealing with Monica. That is until, Nathaniel meets Katrina Lee, a elementary school teacher and private tutor. Her gentle nature and soft voice capture's Nathaniel's attention during an interaction with one of her students. Immediately, he notices that she maybe the one for him but isn't too confident that she'll take him and his baggage. The two are total opposites yet have more in common than they truly believe. Will Nathaniel be willing to bare it all for Katrina? Read to find out.
Five Star Hotel by MayaApples
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|#2 in Romance 2/20/16| *** So he sent you here. The dirtiest, grimiest, most vile building in New York City. The building where countless have silently lost their lives. He sent you to this Five Star Hotel so you could feel the fear that comes without having his protection. He picked one of the most dangerous places in the country to send his beloved son. He sent you to the dogs, who he hoped would eat you alive. (This is a quote from the spin off but it fits)
'Black•ish (Kelly Oubre Jr. Story) by eazy_breezy
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A tall tale of the eye catching Kelly Oubre Jr. and his misogynistic colorism towards black women. This book will kind of hit home and may piss you off but it's engendering an actual problem in the black community that needs to be addressed and stop immediately. People, especially women are treated differently the deeper their skin tone, and some men are so ignorant that they think they should only date mixed or lighter skinned girls with curly hair so their child will have the same outcome when really that shows their own insecurities because black is beautiful in every shade, and there's no such thing as good hair. Now Kelly's close minded, benighted standpoint will irk the soul of any black woman, and that's all the more reason this story will be told. Can Cam get him to stop being an ignorant colorist against his own women or will she leave him where she met him? (This is solely just a fiction & Kelly is not like this in real life {at least not to my knowledge lol. Hopefully he's not} but I hope you read and tell your friends about this serious problem in the black community and learn what is and isn't acceptable for people of our race to think)