Formenonly requested that we move the brainstorm session to this thread so as not to derail the one this discussion originated on. Here is the space. ...
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In 1977 fifteen-year-old Karen Wexler stood on a dusty landing strip in Morocco as Tamir Rahman walked out of her life for good. It was the last time ...
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Hurricane by Taige Crenshaw Love has no color or boundaries. I start with that statement when someone asks me why I write interracial and multicultura...
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Sure Summer is over but ahhhhhhh the memories of sand and surf and beautiful babes in bikinis. So before we turn our attention to fall and all of the ...
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Are you a person who loves a good IRR romance read and has a lot to say on the subject? Want to share your love of these books with like minded...
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In light of the recent events surrounding the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri I again have to face one of my worst nightmares. Although m...
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Casanova in Training by Aliyah Burke Reader Advisory: This book is part of a series but can be read as a stand alone and in any order. About the book:...
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“It is not arrogant or egotistical to feel good inside. You had nothing to do with it. It’s simply the honest response to clearly perceived Realit...
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by Tracy Renee Jones Okay folks, there needs to be a racial insensitivity line drawn in the sand! People magazine threw shade during the festiv...
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When I heard the initial reports of Daniele Watts and her boyfriend, Brian had broadcast about alleged police targeting of an interracial couple, I li...
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I’ve been asked why I write multicultural romance more than once and for a longest time I struggled when giving my answer. I was concerned a...
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