Thursday, June 05, 2025

New Review : Thicker Than Water : Gregory Lamont Hemphill






4 out of 5 books

  Elaine is a widow with a young son that’s dealing with the suspicious death of her husband. Now, she’s getting cryptic threatening phone calls and is wondering what exactly happened to her husband. As she gets closer to the truth about her husband’s business dealings, Elaine doesn’t know who to trust. She must do whatever she can to protect herself and her son.


Thicker Than Water by Gregory Lamont Hemphill an entertaining tale about family secrets and lies. Hemphill brings us an interesting story about what can happen when marrying into a powerful and devious family. This is a quick read but you still get a full story with rich characters. Readers will also get a shocking twist that you won’t see coming. Thicker Than Water is a good debut book by Gregory Lamont Hemphill.


Reviewed by Radiah Hubbert


Get your copy of Thicker Than Water today!


Tuesday, June 03, 2025

Book Excerpt of the Month : A Fool Indeed : Dean Conan



 As soon as the music started, asses bounced in every direction. When the pastor’s wife started twerking with the crowd, I figured all hell had broken loose. So, I threw all caution to the wind. It was bottoms up from that point on. 


She even started buying me drinks and giving toasts on my behalf. Afterward, all the patrons knew Charlie Mo was in the house. Like magic, cheerleaders, sorority sisters, and band members pulled me to the dance floor. I became swamped and lost in a sea of Juke stars and Jam fans. Every woman in sight wanted to touch me, dance, and whisper naughty things in my ear.


As I looked up, the infamous Dog Sugar was standing over me and calling the shots while giving support to Tin Can. I knew a rat when I saw one, but now I had mice to deal with. 


However, I was the least experienced of the crew and not a real drinker. I didn’t know I was supposed to chug-a-lug a tequila shot. That’s when Molly stepped in and told the crowd, “I will teach him how to swallow.” 


Get your copy of A Fool Indeed today : https://riseandread.com/








 

Book Excerpt of the Month : My Bully, My Aunt, and Her final Gift : Harold Phifer

 



I was just stunned; Aunt Kathy had actually moved on to another dimension! It finally happened! That lady was damn near invincible! She had survived assaults, coronaries, fevers, famines, flus, floods, plagues, pandemics, strokes, and global warming for almost 100 years. I’m willing to bet she outlived the Ice Age, but there’s no way to confirm it. If anyone told the devil “You’re a Lie,” it was Aunt Kathy. She just had a way of coming back and back like a sequel to a never-ending horror story. Whenever she fell ill, she reappeared as a new being more hostile than the previous entity.



 Being mindful of Aunt Kathy’s presence, I turned to reading the Bible while sitting in the living room. It was my way of keeping my aunt at bay. Yet, my facade didn’t sustain me for long. I got called to the dining table anyway. Next, I was told to follow Jerry’s instructions once we left the house. Then to my surprise, Aunt Kathy made breakfast for me anyway. Immediately, I was on high alert! “Oh hell, how do I get beyond this meal!”

There I was staring at bread blackened on one side and too soggy to fall off the plate. The bacon was two inches thick and fried hard enough to be a shoe insert. The grits had settled to a pace.


My eggs were a perfect substitute for popcorn. Even though I had no appetite, I had to gobble

something down or risk being ridiculed by my aunt.

Aunt Kathy made her own homemade peach preserves. It was extremely sweet and more concentrated than Playdough. I knew if she saw me using her sauce, she’d overlook the other items I left untouched. If lucky, the fermentation was potent enough to buzz me all day long. So, I made sure she’ll see me spreading that paste all over my charcoal toast. Of course, I made the yummy sound “yums” as I took bite after bite. Fortunately, Aunt Kathy fell hook, line, and sinker for my facade. “I see you love that jelly! But I’m not going to let you eat all my jam! People will pay lots of money for that good stuff!”


“Yes Ma’am,” I said. Simply amazing! Being she had food she thought I liked, there was a limit.

But if I hated something then I had to be force-fed.

As Aunt Kathy talked, I fumbled and moved my food around as she gave me directives for the day. “When school is over, make sure to wait on the steps for your brother.”

“Yes Ma’am,” I said once again.



 He opened the door wearing an oversized wife-beater and dirty trunks to match. Funny, but he recognized me without a struggle. Immediately, I assumed he was sober, which was a good thing. Yet, seeing me wasn’t expected or desired. For sure, I was the last person on his list of surprises. Jerry adjusted his head and sharpened his bloodshot eyes. It was then his booze-bated breath greeted me well before he did. Ok, he was in a stupor or maybe on the rebound. Next, soiled diapers stole the little oxygen I had left—and I was still OUTDOORS.


Yet somehow, I mustered enough wind to greet my brother. I tried to beat him to the punch and said, “What’s up bruh?” What happened next stomped my soul me for years to come! He never bothered to truly acknowledge me. Yet, he responded without hesitation, “You know I can’t have any company!” Then he violently slammed the door shut! Jerry was gone! I couldn’t differentiate from being stupid or dumbstruck. 


I just stood silent on his porch all alone for about five minutes. I’d dealt with Jerry’s nastiness many times before. But he would initially warm up before dropping his hammer. Without a doubt, l was lost, confused, and bewildered like a teenage boy losing a prom date. Foolishly, I used logic to dissect my embarrassment.


First, the guy scolded me as if I should’ve known better! To be fair, Jerry was the breadwinner. His wife left him years ago. That part I understood. Only a fool would have hung around his crazy ass. It was amazing they got together, let alone stayed that way long enough to create those children. Yet, all his kids were pushing the ages of twenty and above. What the hell did he mean, “I can’t receive any company!” Of course, I heard those crying babies which made him a granddaddy. That was strangely obvious to his existence. Yes, the cycle continues!

Second, I really didn’t care to go inside. I didn’t want to be in his business. I just wanted his input on Aunt Kathy’s memorial. 


Get your copy of My Bully, My Aunt, and Her final Gift : https://riseandread.com/


New Review : Thicker Than Water : Gregory Lamont Hemphill

4 out of 5 books    Elaine is a widow with a young son that’s dealing with the suspicious death of her husband. Now, she’s getting cryptic t...