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"A Natural Woman is not your staid,
tired "message novel" about the righteousness of Afrocentricity---this
is a juicy read with sexual intrigue, dish and a smart,
chocolate-skinned heroine with coily, napptural hair that men
can't seem to keep their hands out of...."
Lonnice Brittenum Bonner, Essence bestselling
author of Good Hair: For Colored Girls Who've Considered
Weaves When The Chemicals Became Too Ruff and
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A Natural Woman
Dr. Aliesha Eaton is a young
anthropology professor who seemingly has it all--a nice
teaching gig, a respected role in her church and an adoring
boyfriend. However, while searching for the right someone to
cut and style her natural hair, she finds herself drawn to a
dark, handsome, mysterious barber named Dante.
Unfortunately, Dante's complete disappearance within hours
of their first night together leaves Aliesha wondering if
he'd been out to play her from the start, or if he's become
a victim of foul play at the hands of either her spurned
boyfriend, or . . . yet another man from her recent past.
A Natural Woman
contains a hint of mystery and a touch of the paranormal,
and is scheduled for release by Kensington/Dafina in
November 2009.
Pre-order your copy today!

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After The Dance is a romantic comedy about a couple of neighbors who stop their bickering long enough to fall in love. (Kensington/Dafina, 2008) read excerpt here (pdf
file)
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bonus!! Read the short story
Put On Some Marvin |
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