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The Orisha SeriesParanormal fiction for African-American women that twists time and spaceShare this page
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Two Women Two Roads One FutureBook One of the Orisha Series
Quotes from Two Women Two Roads One Future
"Every savior of the people must die."
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Coming in 2018 | ||
In Book Two, Lisa languishes under her mother's overbearing demands and the pressures of school until she decides that it's okay to be who she wants to be. | ||
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Tale of the Western CrocogatorThe crocogator is an urban legend in the African-American tradition. In Tale of the Western Crocogator, I take this legendary figure out of his native home in New York's Harlem and send him to Los Angeles. In his adventure, he finds out things about himself he hadn't known, and develops a new appreciation for his female companion. | ||
Prince Alarming ~ Sequel to Sleeping BeautyThey lived happily ever after? Well, no, the story doesn't stop there. It never does. Find out what really happened to Sleeping Beauty and her charming prince. |
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The Listening HeartShe can't hear, but she can listen. Deaf woman discovers that her hearing loss can't keep her from connecting to the people around her. | ||
Stuporman to the RescueA parody of the well known superhero. First written when Rhonda Denise Johnson was in the twelfth grade, Stuporman to the Rescue presents itself as a self-reflection. |
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Dinner is ServedA fun twist on a well-known fairy tale. Albert is in for a surprise when the one woman who answered his discreet ad for a wife comes with her own plans for the evening. |
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The First NineThe great equalizer: How one man can control 100 people with one gun and nine bullets. |
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