Review:
..".a powerful novel of two friends and the forces that rip them apart...Alternately tough and tender, and consistently insightful... " --John A. Williams, winner American Book Award, National Institute of Arts and Letters, and author of "The Man Who Cried I Am, Captain Blackman "and "Clifford's Blues " "Donna grabs you, right out of the box, with a tale that's both provocative and audacious...an engaging, fast-paced read..." --Lolita Files, bestselling author of "Child of God" ..".an extraordinary observation of love, betrayal and hope..." --Margaret Johnson-Hodge, author of "Some Sunday" ."..a powerful novel of two friends and the forces that rip them apart...Alternately tough and tender, and consistently insightful... " --John A. Williams, winner American Book Award, National Institute of Arts and Letters, and author of "The Man Who Cried I Am, Captain Blackman "and "Clifford's Blues " "Donna grabs you, right out of the box, with a tale that's both provocative and audacious...an engaging, fast-paced read..." --Lolita Files, bestselling author of "Child of God" ."..an extraordinary observation of love, betrayal and hope..." --Margaret Johnson-Hodge, author of "Some Sunday" ., ."a powerful novel of two friends and the forces that rip them apart...Alternately tough and tender, and consistently insightful..." --John A. Williams, winner American Book Award, National Institute of Arts and Letters, and author of "The Man Who Cried I Am, Captain Blackman "and "Clifford's Blues " "Donna grabs you, right out of the box, with a tale that's both provocative and audacious...an engaging, fast-paced read..." --Lolita Files, bestselling author of "Child of God" ., ."an extraordinary observation of love, betrayal and hope..." --Margaret Johnson-Hodge, author of "Some Sunday" .,."a powerful novel of two friends and the forces that rip them apart...Alternately tough and tender, and consistently insightful..." --John A. Williams, winner American Book Award, National Institute of Arts and Letters, and author of "The Man Who Cried I Am, Captain Blackman "and "Clifford's Blues" "Donna grabs you, right out of the box, with a tale that's both provocative and audacious...an engaging, fast-paced read..." --Lolita Files, bestselling author of "Child of God" .,."an extraordinary observation of love, betrayal and hope..." --Margaret Johnson-Hodge, author of "Some Sunday" ..."a powerful novel of two friends and the forces that rip them apart...Alternately tough and tender, and consistently insightful..." --John A. Williams, winner American Book Award, National Institute of Arts and Letters, and author of "The Man Who Cried I Am, Captain Blackman "and "Clifford's Blues" "Donna grabs you, right out of the box, with a tale that's both provocative and audacious...an engaging, fast-paced read..." --Lolita Files, bestselling author of "Child of God" ..."an extraordinary observation of love, betrayal and hope..." --Margaret Johnson-Hodge, author of "Some Sunday"
About the Author:
Donna Hill has seventeen published novels to her credit and has been featured in "Essence, The Daily News, USA Today, Today's Black Woman, " and "Black Enterprise" among many others. She has appeared on numerous radio and television station across the country and her work has appeared on several bestseller lists. She works full time as a Public Relations Associate for the Queens Borough Public Library system, and organizes author-centered events and workshops through her promotions and management company Imagenoveau.org. Donna lives with her family in Brooklyn, NY.
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