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JoeyPinkney.com Book Review – “Intimacy: How to Get More of It” by Jodi Ambrose

JoeyPinkney.com Book Review
“Intimacy: How to Get More of It”
by Jodi Ambrose
5 of 5 Stars

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“Intimacy: How to Get More of It”, by Jodi Ambrose, is a quick handbook full of great wisdom for a woman to fine tune her approach to dealing with the man in her life. All of the info is geared towards getting more of what you want in terms of love and affection.

With “Intimacy”, think less text book and more Cliff’s notes. Ambrose is more like a cool aunt rather than Dr. Ruth. I like that Ambrose starts the book with a quick discussion about what this book is and what it isn’t, then gives you a list of 20 items to increase the likelihood of intimacy followed by a chapter for each of the items. This makes “Intimacy” read like an open book test on the average man. Continue reading JoeyPinkney.com Book Review – “Intimacy: How to Get More of It” by Jodi Ambrose

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Nicole Bradshaw, author of A Bond Broken

JoeyPinkney.com Exclusive Interview
5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Nicole Bradshaw, author of A Bond Broken
(Strebor Books Int’l/Simon & Schuster)

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Corinne’s big sister, Astrid, has always looked out for her, even if Astrid believes Corinne has favor with their parents. Astrid has a secret. She confides to her younger sister her plans to leave the tiny town of Cherbourg, France, to become the first colored fashion designer in New York City. She’ll finally be on her own and rid of the family’s strict rules.

When their father loses his job, Astrid is commanded to leave school in order to assist the family financially. Trying to help, Corinne reveals Astrid’s secret but only makes the situation worse. Astrid feels betrayed by her younger sister and promises revenge. She seizes the perfect opportunity with Corinne’s blossoming friendship with a boy from class.

The sisters become mortal enemies and vow to hate one another until the day they die. That day may come sooner than they think. On April 10, 1912, the family boards the beautiful Titanic on a voyage that will change their lives forever.

“A Bond Broken” is the prequel novella to “Unsinkable”, which tells the fictitious story of the only black family on the doomed ship, the Titanic.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “A Bond Broken”?

Nicole Bradshaw: One day, I was watching the movie Titanic. I thought, “What if a black family were on that ship?” I did some research and found out about the Laroche family. From there, I created a fictional “what if” story about what could have happened. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Nicole Bradshaw, author of A Bond Broken

JoeyPinkney.com Book Review – “Snowbunny” by Steven Morgan

JoeyPinkney.com Book Review
“Snowbunny”
by Steven Morgan
2 of 5 Stars

Snowbunny” by Steven Morgan had me scratching my head from beginning to end – and not in a good way. Snow, the main character, is a white girl trapped in Urban Fiction Hell. Every stereotypical character made their appearance in “Snowbunny,” from the drunken, abusive stepfather to the smack-talking whore to the uber-rich drug dealer to the neck-rolling gold digger. They and more were all present without adding substantial depth to the story.

Morgan “Snow” Chambers is a white teenager, born and raised in Springfield, IL, who generally hates Black men while being sexually attracted to them. Her father was killed by a drunk driver, who was a Black man. Her mother got caught up with an abusive Black man who raped Snow, killed Snow’s mother and then killed himself in front of Snow after she regained consciousness. Parentless, Snow hops on a bus to Miami and starts a new, adventure-filled life – at the tender age of 16.

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