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Turn Left at the Corner

Nancy Donnell – Author

ISBN: 978-1547223336
Price: $13.99 Paperback / ebook $4.99
Page Count/Binding: 380 pages / paperback
Available through: Amazon at

Secrets, loss, abuse, and powerful bonds link the lives of four strangers forever. Difficult and fateful decisions lead them on emotional journeys of self-discovery.

Author Bio

Nancy Donnell loves transporting her readers to a place where courageous, flawed characters take risks, challenge fate, and pursue their dreams.

She is a professional artist and photographer. Her paintings and photography have been displayed in several galleries in the United States. She is an avid traveler, having been to over thirty countries and five continents.

The Hater’s Prayer

Chantay M. James - Author

Publisher: Midwest Creations Publishing & Media, LLC
ISBN: 978-1733811439
Price: $11.88
Page Count/Binding: 320 pages
Available through: Amazon.com, Walmart.com,

BARNES&NOBLE.com

Book Description

Naomi Carmichael Nee’ Brooks was a reformed hater. Destiny, her sister had been deemed “the golden child,” so Naomi knows how it feels to have someone steal her thunder. And now that she was about to be a divorced mother of three, struggling to make it Naomi wouldn’t know what to do if God hadn’t given her “the hater’s prayer”. And now, with a growing, Naomi was sure that life was on the upturn. Until she is falsely accused of hurting her kid and her sister is sexually assaulted at a club; all while Vic Carter has decided she’s the one, can Naomi trust God and give her old friend a chance?

Forgotten Soldiers -What Happened To Jacob Walden?

Warren Martin - Author

Publisher: Warren Martin Books & Little Elephant Publishing
ISBN. 978-0-9854727-0-2 Price: $16.99 Page
Count/Binding: 368/paperback Available through:

Book Description

Cold War Mystery about Air Force Captain Jacob Walden shot down over Vietnam in 1970 and the untold story of why he never returned home_ Forty years later Journalist Ted Pratt investigates what may be the sudden reappearance of Jacob Walden and fol-lows the trail to find Jacob. Ted encounters Charlie Smith, a secretive and seasoned Op-erative who may have answers to the question about "What Happened to Jacob Walden." and why Jake never returned home.chance?

Author Bio

A Veteran of the Cold War and Green Beret, Warren Martin served 21-years in the United States Army and has blended his knowledge and experiences with imagination and historical events to create an exciting and compelling Cold War Mystery.

Sugar Hill – Where The Sun Rose Over Harlem

Terry Baker Mulligan - Author

Publisher: Impulse Press
ISBN: 9780984692903
Price: $17.99
Special Info: Illustrations, Index
Page Count/Binding: 293 pages / paperback
Available through: Ingram, Amazon.com,Left Bank Books, Subterranean Bookstore, Goodreads.com, St. Louis Community College,
Hue-Man Books (in NYC)

Book Description

Using Harlem’s cultural institutions and memorable characters as her backdrop, Mulligan writes joyously about weathering adolescence while history unfolds around her. This feel-good story resonates with humor and warmth as she chronicles her life among evangelists, curly-haired doo wop boys, snuff-dippers, Fidel Castro’s entourage, inter-racial marriage, chitlin’ parties and testy interactions between West Indians and Southern blacks.

Meet Mr. Big B, the neighborhood numbers banker; join her at the Apollo for Thursday matinees and visit Smalls Paradise and the Hot Cha, when she and her father go bar-hopping on Sunday mornings. She befriends baseball’s Willie Mays in the shoeshine parlor, paints posters for the 1957 March on Washington, and tries, but fails to ingratiate herself into junior black society. This book is a living document of mid 20th-Century Harlem with appeal for all America.

2012 Independent Publishers Award Winner: First Place Gold Medal for Adult Multicultural Non-Fiction

Author Bio

Terry Baker Mulligan was born and raised on Sugar Hill, in Harlem. She is married, has two grown sons and now lives in St.Louis, MO, where she teaches writing at St. Louis Community College. This is her first book.

Afterlife in Harlem

Terry Baker Mulligan - Author

Publisher: Impulse Press
ISBN: 978-0-984692934
Price: $12.99
Special Info: Illustrations, Index
Page Count/Binding: 308 pages
Available through: Lightning Source, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, The Book House

Book Description

Former president Bill Clinton—now “First Gentleman” to President Hillary—makes a haunting discovery in his Harlem home: the ghost of Alexander Hamilton, on sabbatical from Heaven to get Bill back on track. Taking Bill back in time to Indian bordellos, slave auctions and political chicanery that almost lost the American Revolution, Hamilton helps Clinton perform a minor miracle in upper Manhattan that brings peace to restless spirits both living and dead. 2012 Independent Publishers Award Winner: First Place Gold Medal for Adult Multicultural Non-Fiction

Author Bio

Terry Baker Mulligan is a double winner of the 2013 Benjamin Franklin Award for Autobiography/Memoirs and Multicultural writing. She also received a 2012 Independent Publishers Award (IPPY) for Multicultural Adult Non-Fiction. Terry grew up in Harlem.

From Brick & Darkness

J. L. Sullivan - Author

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
ISBN: 978-1-5092400-8-1
Price: $18.99 paperback / $5.99 ebook
Page Count/Binding: 362
Available through: Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, , Bookshop.org, iBooks, Google Play, Indie-bound, Left Bank Books , The Novel Neighbor, Subterranean Books, Main Street Books St Charles .

Book Description

Fifteen-year-old Bax regrets wishing for something remarkable to happen in his life after he summons a sinister genie who preys on his innermost thoughts, leaving a trail of death and havoc in its wake. Now, he must come to terms with the damage his greed caused while scrambling to solve the puzzle that will send the demon away forever.

Author Bio

J. L. Sullivan writes young adult stories inspired by gritty urban environments and the tales that percolate within desolate alleys. He is a member of the St. Louis Writer’s Guild and lives in St. Louis with his wife and two daughters.