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  • thebeautiful says

    Stopping by to wish you & your family an 'Happy Easter'. Be Blessed!

    posted 2 months ago send a note

  • deatri king-bey says

    Here's what's happening in your Black Romance Group. Please join us in discussion.

    Romance Slam Jam 2008
    Happy New Year,

    I hope everyone is enjoying our book club selection "When I'm with you" by LaConnie Taylor Jones. We'll start discussing it on 5 February.

    Let's talk about the Romance Slam Jam. For those of you who are like what? It's THE event for readers and authors of Black Romance. Check out the website at http://www.romanceslamjamconference.com

    It's the one place readers and authors of Black romance are celebrated. I hope to see all of you there!

    So those of you who have gone, tell the others about it. Those of you who have never attended. Shoot your questions on for the rest of us to answer.

    Peace
    Deatri

    posted 4 months ago send a note

  • sheri whitefeather/cherie feather says

    Hi Joy,
    Thanks for the add! I'll see you later this month for the HEAT chat!

    posted 4 months ago send a note

  • black velvet seductions -- lauriesanders says

    Happy Holidays to everyone at Joyfully Reviewed!

    posted 5 months ago send a note

  • pat simmons says

    I submitted Guilty of Love and never heard back.
    How's it going?
    www.GuiltyofLove.com.
    Pat

    posted 6 months ago send a note

  • deatri king-bey says

    I pray you had a fantastic holiday. Whew, I’m still fat and fluffy.

    In the Black Romance group, we discussed Topaz by Beverly Jenkins and had a BALL. Beverly came in and hung out with us. ‘Cilla lead the discussion and did an awesome job.

    Now it’s time to select our next Black romance read. We take two months to read, then discuss the book. So drop on by and participate. We’re looking for a debut author of Black romance.

    Peace
    Deatri
    http://www.romanceslamjamconference.com
    http://www.deewrites.com

    posted 6 months ago send a note

  • deatri king-bey says

    Don’t miss out on the discussion we’ll be having on Topaz by Beverly Jenkins in the Black Romance group. Beverly will be there to answer questions about Topaz. The discussion starts 15 Nov (Thursday) but will probably last a few days.

    Come on and join us!

    Peace
    Deatri
    http://www.romanceslamjamconference.com
    http://www.deewrites.com

    posted 6 months ago send a note

  • deatri king-bey says

    Howdy!

    I know it’s been a while since I said HI, so I thought I’d drop on by. There is a new discussion topic in your Black Romance group: Real Live Romance

    Come on over and give us some real life examples of something romantic, of love at first site (notice I said love, not lust SMILE).

    Don't be scurrrrrrd. Romance isn't dead. Tell us what you've seen/experienced out there.

    And don’t forget that 15 November we start discussing Topaz by Beverly Jenkins. I’m working on a treat for the participants.

    Peace
    Deatri
    http://www.romanceslamjamconference.com
    http://www.deewrites.com

    posted 6 months ago send a note

  • paulaquinn says

    I think I finally have Shelfari figured out. It took me long enough! Thanks for inviting me. Love it so far :)
    Paula

    posted 7 months ago send a note

  • dianaholquist says

    Hi Joyfully Reviewed,

    If you get a chance, come over to my website to vote for who you think should be People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive 2007

    http://www.dianaholquist.com

    Spread the word! This is important scientific research!

    :-) Diana

    posted 7 months ago send a note

  • deatri king-bey says

    Cast Your Favorite Black Romance!

    Because of your vast knowledge and love of Black Romance, a top Hollywood producer has come to you and asked you to choose the movie cast for the on screen production of your favorite Black Romance novel. Oh yes. Your word is FINAL.

    Soooooo, tell us. What is the name of the Black Romance novel. Who will you have playing the hero and who will play the heroine. (and since you are the casting director, yes you can put yourself in a role. LOL).

    Now come on over to your Black Romance Group and have some fun with us.

    Peace
    Deatri
    http://www.deewrites.com

    posted 7 months ago send a note

  • in memory of dawn thompson says

    Just dropping by to say Hello!!

    posted 8 months ago send a note

  • deatri king-bey says

    Hey Joy,

    Next Tuesday I will be the guest author at the Rawsistaz Chat. There are questions in at the end of the book we will be discussing, plus a whole lot more. I hope to see you there.

    http://rawsistaz.com/chat.html
    *9PM EST/8PM CST
    September 18, 2007
    Deatri King-Bey
    Author of Whisper Something Sweet
    http://www.deewrites.com

    Peace
    Deatri

    posted 8 months ago send a note

  • deatri king-bey says

    Hey Joy!!! Sorry I've been so quiet. I've moved from chicago to Phoenix so have been pretty much off line. I pray everything is going well for you.
    Peace
    Deatri

    posted 9 months ago send a note

  • pat simmons says

    Count down to Guilty--10 days!!
    Guilty of Love available on line now.
    In stores August 28th.
    Visit www.GuiltyofLove.
    Check out latest review from Romantic Times Magazine:
    Contemporary, African-American
    GUILTY OF LOVE
    Pat Simmons
    4 stars

    Simmons’ sometimes whimsical approach to delivering the message
    of salvation is anchored by opportune scriptures. The author boldly tackles issues like abortion, child abuse and anger toward God, adeptly guiding readers into romance, reconciliation and restoration as this novel flows effortlessly from haunting pasts to delectable happiness.

    SUMMARY: Steeped in his African heritage, Parke is seeking his queen. His neighbor Cheney is supposedly too tall and independent for him, but he’s smitten anyway.

    Parke commits his soul to helping Cheney defeat her personal demons as
    a nosy, elderly neighbor proves to be a bridge between what we see on the outside, affairs of the heart and, ultimately, our relationship with Christ. (Urban Christian, Sep., 360 pp., $14.95)
    Robin R. Pendleton

    posted 9 months ago send a note

  • 2prairiedogs says

    Just start looking a other peoples bookshelves and you'll be going "I've read that, Oh ya, I forgot about that book. The total # of books creeps up on you. And it takes time to add to you shelf.

    Cheers!
    Chris

    posted 9 months ago send a note

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