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Starting over wasn't an easy thing to do, but Tammy Chestnut was determined to get what she wanted and felt that she deserved. She did whatever was necessary to hold true to her determination. Tammy was everything a young black woman wanted to be—intelligent, ambitious, and beautiful with the body of a goddess. She accepted a transfer, which satisfied her longing to move back home to Charleston, South Carolina.Tammy and Marvin Kenyatta worked together on mutual projects at a firm in Houston, Texas. On her last day at the office, Marvin entered the building just at the right time and offers to help Tammy with her boxes. That day, an emotional connection between Tammy and Marvin surged; it was pure chemistry. They kept in touch and their frequent phone conversations developed into a long distance relationship. But could it work?Like Tammy, Marvin was ambitious, and searching for true happiness, love and great sex. He was young, smart, handsome as hell, and had the body of Tyson Beckford. He was a brother envied by other brothers and women lusted to be in his arms.After his close encounter with Tammy, he listened to his heart! He realized that a man doesn't have to spend enormous amounts of time with a woman to breed closeness and connection. But could their zest for life coupled with their quest to make it happen, prove love can conquer all and give them their hearts' desires?Only time would tell if their love could endure the temptation of other people in their lives and those lonely days and nights spent apart.
In “Upward Road ”, an autobiography by author Dadisi Mwende Netifnet, he weaves an intricate account of the trials and tribulations of his life. He reveals how he overcame self-hatred, illiteracy, and hopelessness to become a published poet and author of several books, spiritual leader, and activist. “Upward Road” is an inspirational book, leaving the reader to believe that anyone can attain their goals with faith, devotion, perseverance, resilience and passion. -Katrina Perkins Kennedy, Writer, Houston, TXUpward Road is an inspiring account of Dadisi Mwende Netifnet’s determination to raise himself from illiteracy to competence as a published author, from a youth with a questionable sense of morality to a man of integrity. The major turning point of his life was his conversion to Christianity and a responsible leader in the Shrine of the Black Madonna. A scholar intensely aware of African history and black pride, this former special education student refused to let any obstacle, no matter how strong, prevent him from reaching his goal. This book is a “must read” for every African American.-Baba Mbiyu Chui, Writer, Minister and Storyteller, Detroit, MI
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