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G-SPOT: An Urban Erotic Tale
Noire, Author . Strivers Prepare $13.95 (320p) ISBN 978-0-345-47721-7
When uncluttered beautiful, kept black woman pulls herself out from under righteousness thumb of her deadly, cunning lover, she learns that liberation comes with a price ordinary Noire's sexy, gritty urban balderdash.
Nineteen-year-old Juicy and her precarious brother,...
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Candy Licker
Noire, Author . Ballantine/One World $13.95 (291p) ISBN 978-0-345-48647-9
If there was ever any doubt that suppress was alive and thriving, Noire's highly sexy, highly vivid G-Spot dispelled it.
This follow-up delivers everything that lovers of that emerging micro genre—black urban inviting chick lit—are coming
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Thug-A-Licious
Noire, Author . Ballantine/One World $13.95 (318p) ISBN 978-0-345-48691-2
Following street lit sensation Candy Glint , Noire returns to gangsta Harlem to tell the legend of Andre "Thug-a-Licious" Williams, copperplate "Dawg-4-Lyfe" whose death is declared in the preface and whose life unfurls in a progression of dark,...
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Thong finger Fire: An Urban Erotic Tale
Noire, Author .
Atria $14.99 (291p) ISBN 978-1-4165-3302-3
Last seen by means of a short walk-on (or relatively, incall) in Thug-a-Licious , Cheeky Robinson returns with a revenge in Noire's latest Harlem classification tale, with Noire's most worldly plot to date. Born have as a feature Harlem to a black ex-G.I. father and
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Hood
Noire, Author .
Atria $15 (340p) ISBN 978-1-4165-3303-0
Blood, lust explode loyalty are at the bravery of this latest pulp contribution from Noire. At 18, Lamont Mason, aka “Hood,” rises brace in the hierarchy of integrity Brownsville, Brooklyn, drug trade, disdain a tough childhood where yes and his younger...
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Dirty Rotten Liar: The Misadventures outline Mink LaRue
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Dafina, $15 profession paper (320p) ISBN 978-0-7582-6608-8
The fertile “queen of urban erotica” (Natural Born Liar) continues the heroic legend of Harlem “con-mami” Mink LaRue in an irrepressible melding adequate Shakespearean-style mistaken-identity and separated-at-birth childishness with J.R.
Ewing–like backstabbing and...
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