Fannin' the Flames

Fannin' the Flames

Author: Parry EbonySatin Brown

Publisher: One World

Published: 2008-12-18

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 0307523489

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The fire and rescue squad from Los Angeles County’s Fire Department Station Twenty-seven’s “C-Shift” was a rock-solid team. The camaraderie among them was only made stronger by the fact that they were all minority. But when their unit becomes the prey of a perverse trickster, their loyalties to one another are deepened to the core. Someone on the inside is trying to sabotage C-Shift, and Jerome White and his longtime mentor, Capt. Lloyd Frederickson, are certain it’s racially motivated. When the Fire Department chief balks at an internal investigation, Lloyd and Jerome have no choice but to take matters into their own hands. Jerome and Lloyd’s personal problems further complicate their lives. After thirty years of marriage, Lloyd’s wife, Nellie, wants a divorce, even though their sex life is still deliciously hot. And while Jerome and Nicolle are deeply in love, Mychel Hernandez, a Hispanic bombshell at the station, has set her sights on Jerome. But his attentions soon turn to a horrific car accident involving Nicolle. As Jerome is thrown headfirst into this nightmare, he must face life as a single father, a critically ill spouse, Mychel turning up the heat with her advances, and an overwhelming sense of fear and apprehension about where the menace will next strike. From the #1 bestselling author Parry “EbonySatin” Brown comes her anticipated hardcover debut—a fast-paced, multilayered story of extraordinary characters grappling with issues of race, family, love, and deceit. In Fannin’ the Flames, she brings readers to the forefront of the lives of our most revered men—and the women they love.


Fannin' Old Flamez

Fannin' Old Flamez

Author: Tracy Lynn Cooper

Publisher:

Published: 2011-04-01

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780578079455

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Fannin' Old Flamez is an emotion-filled human drama that a lot of men and women deal with when it comes to connecting with old flames, people we consider ourselves to be comfortable with. In this novel you will see the dangers of not letting the past be the past. A retired pro football player celebrates his 40th birthday with a reunion party that brings his old college friends together after going their separate ways almost twenty years ago. Two married couples love is put to the test when they run into old flames at the party and realize that, maybe; they have been living a routine life. A woman falls for an old flame who has been running in and out of her life since their college days. All the couples ride the rollercoaster of love, pain and self gratification only to realize, that maybe their lives weren't so bad after all.


Sittin' in the Front Pew

Sittin' in the Front Pew

Author: Parry A. Brown

Publisher: One World

Published: 2006-12-01

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 0345494903

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Returning to Baltimore from Los Angeles to bury her late father, Glynda Naylor and her three sisters celebrate their father's life and search for answers about who the real Edward Naylor, who had raised them after their mother's death, was. Reprint.


What Goes Around

What Goes Around

Author: Parry EbonySatin Brown

Publisher: One World

Published: 2009-02-04

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0307549178

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THE SISTER HAD IT ALL–UNTIL KARMA CAME TO TOWN. A successful businesswoman, Catherine Hawkins has lived an enviable life of luxury, thanks to an ambition that has made her stop at nothing–including abandoning her own twin daughters when they were born eighteen years ago. After going AWOL, Catherine sent lavish gifts to Ariana and Alisa, while the children’s father, Terry Winston, and his wife, Jackie, reared the girls with all their love and care. Now, as the twins are ready to graduate high school, Catherine is suddenly begging to visit and full of affection. A change of heart is hardly her motive, though: Catherine needs the girls–at least one of them–to save her life. For her kidneys are failing, and unless one of her daughters gives her an organ, Catherine may not be around long enough to find another compatible donor. The news of Catherine’s illness affects her estranged family in different ways, as each member struggles with anger, resentment, and a sense of guilt over turning a blind eye. And when a decision is finally made, an unexpected secret is revealed–one that will rock the Winston family, heart and soul.


Maddon's Rock

Maddon's Rock

Author: Hammond Innes

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2016-11-15

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1504040961

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The chilling story of desperate men on a doomed ship during World War II from “Great Britain’s leading adventure novelist” (Financial Times). For three weeks, Cpl. James Landon Vardy has waited in Murmansk, a frozen northern port of the Soviet Union, hoping a ship will come to take him home. He’s British, in Russia to help with the war effort, and as he shivers in the icy port, he dreams of spring in England. Finally, a miracle—a ship. But when Vardy boards the Trikkala, he has no idea he’s stepping into hell. From the first day, Vardy senses the Trikkala is doomed. Her officers are drunk, her lifeboats are leaky, and the mysterious crates supposedly carrying machine parts actually contain a fortune in silver bullion. In the early hours of a frigid morning on the North Sea, Vardy realizes the ship is peeling away from its convoy into dangerous waters—a suicidal decision that takes the Trikkala directly into a minefield. The Trikkala might never reach port, but Vardy’s adventure is just beginning. In the tradition of The Caine Mutiny and Mutiny on the Bounty, Maddon’s Rock is a marvelously realistic story of corruption, crime, and justice on the high seas.


All Music Guide to Country

All Music Guide to Country

Author: Michael Erlewine

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 644

ISBN-13: 9780879304751

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Reviews and rates the best recordings of country artists and groups, provides biographies of the artists, and charts the evolution of country music


Racism

Racism

Author: Albert J. Wheeler

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781594544798

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Of all mankinds' vices, racism is one of the most pervasive and stubborn. Success in overcoming racism has been achieved from time to time, but victories have been limited thus far because mankind has focused on personal economic gain or power grabs ignoring generosity of the soul. This bibliography brings together the literature.


Fire on the Prairie

Fire on the Prairie

Author: G. H. Lambert

Publisher:

Published: 2017-10-15

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 9781549972263

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By 1837 times are changing in the North Texas Wilderness along the Red River. As more and more settlers come to occupy the land, conditions with the Indian tribes changes from an uneasy peace to hostility. Believing attacks will drive the newcomers from their hunting grounds, the Indians form raiding parties and begin to burn homesteads, killing men, women, and children, and stealing their horses. But, that's not the only thing being stolen. Jamison Waverly has once again appeared to steal away Abigail and the happiness that she and Dylan have so recently achieved. When the Volunteer Rangers at Fort Warren are expanded, Dylan Ryan is one of the first to enlist. The frontier needs more organized law enforcement and the killing from Indian raids needs to be stopped. He believes serving as a Ranger is the best choice he can make to search for Abigail and insure her safety and the safety of their unborn child.