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It was a love story... that wasn't supposed to be a love story. And it started with Instagram. Now, it will end with... You, joining the campaign: The Buy-In. An interactive romance novel. What to do when you meet that one person in the audience who makes you more authentic and stop selling a story? After returning home from a book signing for her latest release, Arielle "Elle" Smith (@ElWordSmith) walks in on a surprise that is unfortunately not really such a surprise and makes a vow right then and there that selling stories is exactly and solely what she’ll be focusing on for the foreseeable future. That is until, just a matter of weeks later, the Las Vegas-based, now relationship-jaded, Black lesbian rising author receives a business proposition from the mysterious LA-based actress/aspiring restaurateur Jae'cy Carter (@J_Carter) ... and then some. A serious yet funny yet suspenseful (sometimes even a bit steamy) "learning to love again" story, The Buy-In centers around two Black women, two thirty-something Millennials trying to write their next big book so as to never return to the corporate world again (introverted yet unintentionally charming Arielle), open their dream café to prove it to themselves (collected yet passionate Jae'cy), and do everything else BUT fall in love. But the heart wants what the heart wants, no matter how much one tries to fight it. No matter what the differences—beyond one being lesbian and the other (?) not, beyond one loving R&B while the other prefers rap, beyond the surface. And so, the two women who were business colleagues then become friends. Then become…Well, you’ll have to read on in this storyline to see how this relationship develops. A slow-paced storyline…that’s to be expected in the case of those who’ve become so used to protecting their hearts and not expecting it to open up. Until they meet that one person…with the same exact crux, even if it’s dressed up differently. So yes, you might (er…will) find yourself shouting at the page (or the screen) at the two leading ladies more than a time or two (or three) for them to finally get their act together. But that’s what happens when MARKETING MEETS ACTING MEETS EVEN MORE STORYTELLING. AND WE'RE NOT TALKING CAMPAIGNS. UNLESS... love is considered one. One that requires selling less and being more (real), which is most times easier said than done. And that’s just the start of this love story’s twists and turns… Whether you go the e-book route or stick with the good ole fashioned print book (Elle-approved), you'll be immersed in an interactive experience, joining Arielle "Elle" and Jae'cy on their journey, both shared and separate. Just pay attention to the tappable links (the digital route) or the QR codes (the print route). Oh—and having a high musical IQ, especially from the '90s and early 2000s, will be another thing to make your experience the best while reading this. (So, that brings us to...Disclaimer: A lot of music references take on their own language here. Can't say we didn't warn you.)
Aden Fisher's keen perception of the world around him combines with his uncanny insight into the inner world of the human person in his thought-provoking new novel, Kingdom. It is a rare combination indeed to be able to lay one's sights on both worlds at once. As such, the reader is not bogged down in superficiality or, at the other extreme, deep philosophical meanderings that choke the life out of a story. Kingdom is, in a sense, a coming-of-age story. But whereas such stories generally reveal the loss of innocence that accompanies an increased awareness of life, Kingdom's ultimate thrust seems to bear out just the opposite: It appears to offer hope in the face of innocence lost.
Aminas life has changed for the better . . . and for the worse. Difficult work relationships are slowly turning around thanks to her deliberate efforts to improve them, and a surprising new connection at work causes Amina to rethink her relationship with Anthony. A monster from the past repeatedly rears its ugly head and prompts Amina to make an entirely selfish decision. Is this a decision that she can live with, or is it one that will destroy her new found happiness?
The Diary of a Drama Queen, is the new soap-opera- starring people you actually know! There's the airing out all their dirty little secrets! Between Maddy Ware trying to ruin Cindy Rossini forever, the secret that Cindy reveals about Maddy and the love affair between student/teacher, it's a drama-filled life in this small town. Oh, and there's something about how one mystery man who can change Cindy's life forever! The Diary of a Drama Queen is edgy and controversial Napoleon once said that secrets travel fast in Paris. But at the Hans Christian Academy, they travel a lot faster.
Jericho, November, Arielle, and their friends must step up big time to prevent a deadly school tragedy in this harrowing conclusion to Sharon M. Draper’s Jericho Trilogy. Arielle Gresham, disliked and mistrusted by most of the students at her school, has a secret past, an unbelievably complicated present, and a shaky future. But no one knows or cares because she has managed to alienate anyone who could help her. She tries to cope with problems at school, but difficulties at home almost break her spirit. Then, as the school tries to deal with an outbreak of false fire alarms and a series of thefts, and Arielle discovers that one classmate is addicted to prescription drugs and another is a victim on vicious online bullying. Outward appearances are seldom what they seem to be—everyone is dealing with something, it’s all a matter of how you deal with it, Arielle is figuring out. But one kid can’t, and as he starts to crack, could he take the school tumbling down with him? A hero is needed. But what makes a hero?
Follow little Ardelia as she explores her new city and notices the many roles of the women in the community. She begins to imagine herself in these roles, which leads to a family time of sharing stories and memories that affirm Ardelia and inspire her to reach for her dreams. This book illustrates to children and adults alike, the importance of representation, self-value, and identity.This beautifully illustrated picture book is inspired by Author & Illustrator, Arielle Grant's introspective work. Arielle believes it is important that our children understand that their self-worth extends beyond the work they do, and that children can only dream what they can see. This picture book illustrates the importance of representation while highlighting diversity within the Black female experience.
Attorney Hillary McKenzie is not only the most beautiful woman Jackson has ever met, but also the most infuriating. So when she hires him to find a Las Vegas call girl named Arielle Coal-hoping that Arielle will testify on behalf of her client-he swallows his disdain for Hillary and for the task at hand and accompanies her to Sin City. Locating Arielle proves tricky, and once Jackson finds her, the real trouble begins. He and Hillary become entangled in a web connecting Arielle to a U.S. senator, a local casino owner, and a host of shady characters. What links them all hits a little too close to home, and when the bodies start piling up, Jackson wants out. Hillary refuses to quit, drawing them deeper into the web. From the streets of Las Vegas to the penthouse of a Strip resort to a decommissioned military base next to a peculiar desert town, Jackson and Hillary pursue the truth. When their chase endangers her life, Jackson is pushed to his breaking point in an effort to save Hillary.
One Birth Mother's journey with her decision for the open adoption of her son and the process of healing. Lindsay offers her personal experiences from the adoption process and finding her son's new parents. She boldly shares her own realizations, heartbreaks, and joys that ultimately guide her to a place of acceptance, peace, and healing in this wonderful collection of excerpts from her personal diary as well as testimonials from other key individuals, and the authors own dialog. Lindsay offers other birth mothers a light at the end of what can, at times, appear to be a lonely, dark tunnel.
Israel Snead (ca. 1700-1788) of North Carolina married Johannah Henley. Many descendants are traced.
WISDOM FROM THE WOMEN HEALERS OF THE PSYCHEDELIC UNDERGROUND The use of entheogens, or psychedelics, is out of the closet today. LSD, psilocybin, MDMA, and other medicines once associated only with the counterculture are now being legally studied for their healing properties. But as Rachel Harris shows, the underground use and study of psychedelics by women dates back to the Eleusinian Mysteries of ancient Greece. Harris interviews the modern women elders carrying on this tradition to gather their hard-won wisdom of experience. Any reader interested in inspiration, healing, and enlightenment will find here a wonder-filled narrative packed with provocative and perhaps life-changing insight.