BLACK BOOKS RECOMMENDATIONS 📚📦🖤
Here is a little mini haul of some books I purchased from Amazon! Have I read these yet… nope but I will still recommend them.
🖤 Release Me by JL Seegars - If you have read her other books you know her pen game is perfect! Plus I’ve been WAITING on Sebastian story so I’m excited!
🫢 One Summer in Savannah by Terah Shelton Harris - This is a new author for me. I came across this book on my Amazon search feed and read the synopsis. Falling in love with your rapist twin brother is WILD! It had me in a chokehold and now I need to know what happened.
😍 Savvy Sheldon Feels Good As Hell by Taj McCoy - A plus size black woman who gets a makeover after a breakup and not only finds love with a hot man but learns to love herself in the process. Oh yes - sign me up!
🤎 What A Match by Mimi Grace - I have read all of Mimi Grace books besides this one. I loved her “Make A Scene” book so I figured I might as well finish the collection 😉.
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In today's literary world, black authors are making significant waves, bringing unique perspectives and powerful narratives to the forefront. One standout title, 'Release Me' by JL Seegars, promises a riveting continuation of a beloved storyline that fans have eagerly awaited. This book is notable not just for its romantic themes, but for the strong character development that Seegars is known for. 'One Summer in Savannah' by Terah Shelton Harris tackles complex themes of love and trauma in a truly compelling way. This novel dives deep into the intricacies of relationships and moral dilemmas, making it a thought-provoking read. Taj McCoy's 'Savvy Sheldon Feels Good As Hell' introduces readers to a journey of self-love and empowerment. Following a plus-size protagonist navigating life after a breakup, it beautifully combines themes of romance and inner strength, providing a relatable narrative for many. Additionally, 'What A Match' by Mimi Grace adds a delightful touch, showcasing the author's signature humor and wit, all while unraveling a romantic tale that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining. This collection of black book recommendations not only highlights diverse voices but also encourages a broader understanding of the beautiful complexities of life and love in contemporary narratives.






If you love a good dramatic romance novel with a unique aspect—twists, deep characters, etc., then my novel Church Girls Need Love, Too! is for you! Grab a copy in Amazon and dive into the shenanigans. Let me know what you think!