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From the authors Theresa Reese & Tasha Mack comes an enthralling, smokin' hot, new, three-part, urban romance series. The drama filled novel, It's His Other Baby Mama's For Me, will have you hooked from the first page until the very last.Isa was never given a pass in life. At eighteen, she should have been living wild and free; yet, she was being forced to become an adult sooner than expected. Raised by a single parent, Isa was her mother's pride and joy. Although, for reasons, Isa was not proud of. On the verge of a breakdown, Isa gets put in a position where running is all she knows. That's until running is no longer an option. Meeting a Perry brother wasn't what she envisioned as her saving grace, but the timing was perfect, or so she thought.Zane is the youngest of the Perry brothers. He's what you would consider a hothead. Meeting his son's mother, Tayvin, was a blessing. She saved him from the streets and taught him the ways of life. Owning a business at just twenty-two made Zane a hot commodity. He was raised to handle his business and take care of the home. However, when he's placed in the middle of deciding where home is, Zane is forced to deal with the consequences of his actions. With multiple baby mamas and a bunch of sleepless nights, Zane has to figure out who is worth losing and who is worth keeping.Ryleigh didn't have what you would call a fairytale life. Growing up, she spent her years coming into womanhood behind bars. As a result, her mother refused to be in her life. When she is finally released, she has to navigate through life as best she can-with the guidance of her older sister Remi. While trying to stay focused on making a life for herself, Ryleigh stumbles across one of the infamous Perry brothers and vows to stay away from his kind. They say, never say never because sometimes, fate has other plans.Zay, the oldest of the crew, was the type who could have any woman he wanted. After getting shot, his son's mother, Leah, stays by his side and nurses him back to health. In return, he feels forever indebted to her. Unfortunately, her loyalty is simply not enough to make Zay love her.Once he meets Ryleigh, he is immediately intrigued by her determination to make something of herself, despite the odds being stacked against her. With everyone advising him against pursuing Ryleigh, Zay sets out to show her that he's different. Instead, he is thrown a few curveballs in the process, which causes him to regress. It was always said that the truth would set you free. Though, in Zay's case, the truth threatens to turn his whole life upside down. Will Zay continue to build on a foundation of lies? Or will he do the right thing?Theresa Reese and Tasha Mack deliver yet another riveting, captivating drama-filled story of baby mamas, secret lovers, and the men who love them.
Dre is following in his brother Dom’s footsteps no matter how many people tell him he’s better than the streets, but he’s not trying to hear it. Circumstances have hardened Dre, and all he cares about is a come up. When the beautiful Chanel moves back to the hood, rumors are swirling that she’s stuck up and only deals with men that have money. Dre can respect it and doesn’t even try to shoot his shot, until unforeseen circumstances bring the pair together in a way they never expected. Montego has been out of the streets for years, and it’s taking a toll on him. He’s feeling inadequate, and it’s causing problems in his and Courtney’s relationship. Strong willed and stubborn, Courtney doesn’t want to have to slow down at the peak of her career, but will her relationship survive if she doesn’t? Dom sees Adijah changing before his very eyes, and he doesn’t like it. Her newfound success has her acting different, and despite the problems it causes, Dom has always vowed to ride with her right or wrong, but is Adijah too wrapped up in her own world to see that?
It isn't always about getting it right; sometimes, it's the mistakes we make that shapes us into who we become. The following men left an imprint so powerful in Tissa's path it was bound to change her destiny forever. First, there was Michael. He was wild, adventurous, and full of life. He was also her first love and white. Next, there was Quentin, a man who would change her from being a young naive girl into a woman. Then he introduced her into a world of abuse and drugs, yet she still lived to tell the story. Then came Jimmy who would change her life forever, Danny who would turn her into a queen, Thomas who would show her why not love a man, Aaron would teach her age is nothing but a number when it comes to lessons of love, and finally, there was Sidney who would... well, join her in Hey, Love and see where her path ends up. All the men you find in these pages are loosely based on actual facts and events.
These are the things you will get from this book: Because you have a wrecked past, you believe that God cannot save you. You believe that the trials of your life will stop you from accomplishing what you were created to do. If you are a gangster, you think you cannot do a 180-degree turnaround. If you are a drug dealer and believe that you have to sell drugs to support your family, one day, you will realize that in the end, it is not worth it. You will see that dangerous experiences in your life were there for a reason. This book is a true story of one who overcame many obstacles in her lifetime. She is still alive by the grace of God. Rev. Andrea James is a minister of the Word of God to all who come along her path. She obtained an evangelist and reverend certification while incarcerated since 2001 and 2003. Also, she encourages and comforts and helps other individuals with their sexual abuse.
Just as South Bay High's Jayd Jackson is feeling good that her two main social circles have finally come together, drama takes over once more, and the usual suspects are involved. . . These days, family and relationship drama is the name of the game in Jayd's life--from her fighting uncles on the home front to her friend Mickey's possible pregnancy--aka her "maybe baby"--to a vengeful plan being plotted by Misty, Jayd's nemesis, over a highly personal problem. In fact, Jayd may have to do some plotting of her own to keep her crew safe from Misty's drama. Meanwhile, Rah is trying to get closer to Jayd, but she won't be his rebound girl. Everything comes to a head when Jayd's ex, Jeremy, asks to play basketball with Rah and the others and is told that a white boy can't ball. Jeremy proves them wrong, but will that be enough for them to let him on the team for an important game? Or will ego and stereotyping win? It's almost more than Jayd can take--until her Mama reminds her of her powerful lineage. Now it's time for Jayd to catch up on her spirit work, and confront some powerful emotions of her own. . .
Maxwell sees himself as a Natural Born Player. He makes babies, but he is father to none of his children. Veronica thinks otherwise. She spends months tracking Maxwell down and corners him for the 3 years child support he owes her; but she wants more than the money. Veronica is determined that Maxwell is going to be a father to their son. Maxwell is overcome with guilt and shame, when Veronica reminds him of his 14 year old son that he abandoned. He shows concern, when she tells him that his son was running with a notorious gang in North London. A nightmare he has sends Maxwell looking for his son Raymond. In his dream he sees his son getting shot in the back of his head, by a rival gang member. He goes looking for, and finds Raymond. Raymond rejects Maxwell. Maxwell has the compulsion to wrench Raymond from the tight grip of the brutal “Pit Bull Posse” gang. He finds himself in grave danger and gets close to losing his life, when he is stabbed by “Mad Dog,” the leader of the gang. A second encounter with the gang leader brings Maxwell even closer to death, when “Mad Dog” shoots at him at close range and the gun jams. Maxwell’s past is fast catching up with He goes in search of his 12 year old daughter that he claims he had no knowledge of, when Veronica reminds him another girl who fell for his charm and ended up with a baby. Maxwell has another situation to deal with, when he finds his daughter and her mother. He is enraged, when he discovers that Tamara his daughter was being molested by her mother’s boyfriend. The boyfriend is also a woman beater who threatens and intimidates his woman. He threatens her with violence if she attempts to leave him. Maxwell faces off with the boyfriend in a confrontation, when he tells the bully he is taking his daughter and her mother with him. Maxwell finds himself in the Old Bailey Criminal Court, when he is charge with manslaughter. Will Maxwell lose his freedom? Will Maxwell be able to able to compensate his children for years he was absent from their lives? Will it be possible for him to give up his life as a Player to become a Family Man?
So, you've met the man of your dreams...but he comes with one scary string attached: his ex, the mother of his children, and she isn't happy to meet you. Welcome to the world of 'Baby's Mama', a place where an ex-wife or girlfriend isn't quite ready to let go of her former man. Jealous and insecure, Baby's Mama knows just how to puch your buttons and like nothing more than to see you lose your cool - her goal to see your relationship with her ex go down in flames. Using first-hand experience, Gallion offers a no-holds-barred guide to this difficult situation.
She’s the new doctor in town… He’s the team ‘player’ Daddy warned her to avoid. One blind date that led to something more. Until their secret identities are revealed at a charity fundraiser! Kal must prove himself to Annie before his coach discovers he’s broken an unspoken rule…. You don’t touch the coach’s daughter! Annie has a work situation that becomes dangerous. Will Kal be there to rescue her? Find out in Puck in the Oven. You’ll root for the coach to mend fences with his daughter. But most of all…. you’ll root for Kal and Annie in this touching romance that delivers angst and giggles. Ultimately, you’ll stand on a chair and cheer when the buzzer sounds at the end of the game.
Today, a third of American children are born outside of marriage, up from one child in twenty in the 1950s, and rates are even higher among low-income Americans. Many herald this trend as one of the most troubling of our time. But the decline in marriage does not necessarily signal the demise of the two parent family—over 80 percent of unmarried couples are still romantically involved when their child is born and nearly half are living together. Most claim they plan to marry eventually. Yet half have broken up by their child's third birthday. What keeps some couples together and what tears others apart? After a breakup, how do fathers so often disappear from their children's lives? An intimate portrait of the challenges of partnering and parenting in these families, Unmarried Couples with Children presents a variety of unique findings. Most of the pregnancies were not explicitly planned, but some couples feel having a child is the natural course of a serious relationship. Many of the parents are living with their child plus the mother's child from a previous relationship. When the father also has children from a previous relationship, his visits to see them at their mother's house often cause his current partner to be jealous. Breakups are more often driven by sexual infidelity or conflict than economic problems. After couples break up, many fathers complain they are shut out, especially when the mother has a new partner. For their part, mothers claim to limit dads' access to their children because of their involvement with crime, drugs, or other dangers. For couples living together with their child several years after the birth, marriage remains an aspiration, but something couples are resolutely unwilling to enter without the financial stability they see as a sine qua non of marriage. They also hold marriage to a high relational standard, and not enough emotional attention from their partners is women's number one complaint. Unmarried Couples with Children is a landmark study of the family lives of nearly fifty American children born outside of a marital union at the dawn of the twenty-first century. Based on personal narratives gathered from both mothers and fathers over the first four years of their children's lives, and told partly in the couples' own words, the story begins before the child is conceived, takes the reader through the tumultuous months of pregnancy to the moment of birth, and on through the child's fourth birthday. It captures in rich detail the complex relationship dynamics and powerful social forces that derail the plans of so many unmarried parents. The volume injects some much-needed reality into the national discussion about family values, and reveals that the issues are more complex than our political discourse suggests.