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AFRICAN-AMERICAN
An Essence® Bestselling Author
THE WAY YOU LOVE ME
Donna Hill
Law student Bailey Sinclair works two jobs to make
ends meet. One night a stranger walks into her bar and
the attraction is instantaneous — until Bailey discovers
he's Justin Lawson, one of the richest bachelors in Baton
Rouge. Justin is thrilled to find the intriguing beauty
managing the bar at his family's celebration at the Lawson
mansion. Now all he wants is to lavish Bailey with gifts and
passionate attention. But she's too proud and independent
to accept.
978-1-4104-7558-9 • $31.99 U.S.
Romance • Releases 4/15/15
WISHING LAKE
A Finding Home Novel • Book 3
Regina Hart
"A heartwarming story . . . fans of rural settings and deep
emotions will relish this gem."
— starred, Publishers Weekly on Harmony Cabins, Book 2
University Professor Peyton Harris will do whatever it
takes to escape her overbearing, socialite parents and the
fiancé she can never love — even moving from New York
to tiny Trinity Falls, Ohio. Journalist Darius Knight,
the town's most eligible and
marriage-averse bachelor, has
problems of his own. But when he's
persuaded to co-chair a fundraiser
with Peyton that is obviously
matchmaking-in-disguise, their
mutual attraction becomes
obvious, too.
978-1-4104-7808-5 • $30.99 U.S.
Contemporary Romance
Releases 4/15/15
Available in African American 3.
For Fans of Toni Morrison and Alice Walker
JAM ON THE VINE
LaShonda Katrice Barnett
"This wonderful debut novel takes the early 20th century and brings it to
life. . . . a wonderfully vibrant, fully realized vision of the shadowy corners of
America's history." — starred and boxed, Publishers Weekly
Ivoe Williams, precocious daughter of a Muslim cook and a Texas
metalsmith, ignites a lifelong obsession with journalism when she steals a
newspaper from her mother's white employer. Eventually she flees the Jim
Crow South with her family for Kansas City, where Ivoe and her former
teacher and lover, Ona, found the first female-run African American
newspaper. Barnett's novel gives us an epic vision of the hardships and
injustices that defined an era.
978-1-4104-7844-3 • $31.99 U.S.
General Fiction • Releases 4/15/15
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