Let me keep it real. I had no clue who Harlan Coben was and my first and only introduction to him was the Netflix series "Fool Me Once". No spoilers but baby, that series is INSANE. I have yet to read the actual book Fool Me Once, but after binging the series last year and … Continue reading Nobody’s Fool by Harlan Coben
Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan
Y'all ๐๐พ๐๐พ๐๐พI don't think I've EVER rooted for two people so much outside of my own damn marriage in my life lol On a serious note, #TW for anyone that decides to delve into this painstakingly beautiful story, stillbirth, death, suicidal thoughts and depression are woven in throughout. And I love how delicately Kennedy Ryan … Continue reading Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan
12:01 by Bella Jay
Now this one right here is a wild ride, and I mean that in the best way possible.Tyme is a rida for real. From the jump, you know she ain't the one to play with. She crashes her ex-fiancรฉ's wedding and sets it the fuck off, and honestly? I wasn't mad at her one bit. … Continue reading 12:01 by Bella Jay
The Danger Brothers Series by Endiya Carter | Series Review
I had zero idea what I was walking into when I first picked up this series. The Danger Brothers kept coming up in my reading groups with women absolutely unhinged over these men, and now? I understand. I fully understand.Let me start with Tempted by Danger and that damn Dymon. From the moment he showed … Continue reading The Danger Brothers Series by Endiya Carter | Series Review
Those who have no culture, will never understand or respect yours.
This past Saturday, February 7th, I celebrated my 5th Zetaversary. And because my day was filled with service, sisterhood and celebrating love, I literally forgot lol My Facebook memories reminded me. As I reflect the past five years, I am struck by the immense growth Iโve experienced. However, I am also mindful of the current … Continue reading Those who have no culture, will never understand or respect yours.
The Black Girls Must Series by Jayne Allen | Series Review
Full transparency, I read this series completely backwards and I have zero regrets. I stumbled into Book 3, Black Girls Must Have It All, with no idea it was part of a series. By the time I had my lightbulb moment, I was already hooked and had to go back to the beginning. Starting the … Continue reading The Black Girls Must Series by Jayne Allen | Series Review
Current reads
Have you read Miss Pearlyโs Girls by @reshonda_tate? I just finished and whewww chile the last several chapters nearly knocked me down. This was not a slow read. Itโs one of those stories that grips you from the opening pages and never loosens its hold.The story follows four estranged sisters, Maxine the eldest, twins Stella … Continue reading Current reads
Matriarch: A Memoir by Tina Knowles | Book Review
If you know me, you already know... I am the ENTIRE Beyhive by my damn self and have loved Hov since the 90s. So walking into this memoir I already had love for THEE Tina Knowles. What I did not expect was to walk away knowing her on an entirely different level. When I pulled … Continue reading Matriarch: A Memoir by Tina Knowles | Book Review
Baby, Call a Thing a Thing โ Part II
Thereโs a pattern many of you are pretending not to see. Last week I wrote about the way Charlie Kirkโs message dressed itself in โfaithโ while hiding a deeper rot. This week made that rot harder to ignore. While I wasn't in the room at last nightโs Palm Beach County School Board meeting, community members … Continue reading Baby, Call a Thing a Thing โ Part II
Baby, Call a Thing a Thing: Charlie Kirk in Context
โOppressive language does more than represent violence; it is violence.โ โ Toni Morrison I keep saying Iโm going to leave this alone, but alas, here I am. What exactly are we โeducating ourselvesโ on when it comes to Charlie Kirk? Whatโs supposedly being taken out of context? Sure, context always matters โ but when the … Continue reading Baby, Call a Thing a Thing: Charlie Kirk in Context









