Saturday, November 22, 2025

On the Line with Radiah Hubbert:Kaylynn Hunt

 




RH:Tell us about us about Splitting Souls.


Kaylynn Hunt:Splitting Souls is a look through the eyes of a Black Detective in a town in Oklahoma as he navigates his way through a case that keeps growing. As he unravels the clues, so do you. And you’ll never see what’s coming next.



RH:Why did you pick Oklahoma as the backdrop for this story?



KH:I actually have family in Oklahoma. It seemed like the perfect place to have this story unravel. Lending to the character’s angst in the town.



RH:Do you know when will we see these characters again?



KH:All I’ll say is that you may see SOME of the characters within the next year.



RH:What are some of your upcoming projects?



KH:As far as books:


2026 Almanac Anthology: Just Read Crew

 (A 12 story anthology) 


Releases Dec 31, 2025

https://amzn.to/4rcDg0D


I’m also planning to bring page to screen Summer 2026 with a movie adaptation of HWY 725 Called The Killing Path


RH:Where can readers find you?



KH:Connect via my linktree https://linktr.ee/KaylynnHunt



Click here to see the review of Splitting Souls

New Review:Splitting Souls:Kaylynn Hunt

 



5 out of 5 books

Gideon is an African American detective in Lawton, Oklahoma. He is involved in the most disturbing case of his career.With a potential serial killer on the loose, Gideon is in a race against time before another body drops. When FBI Profiler Shania Brindle arrives, she begins to discover some missing pieces in the case. But is this case more than Gideon and Shania bargained for?


Murder and mayhem is what you’re going to find in Splitting Souls by Kaylynn Hunt. Hunt wastes no time in getting to the action from the very first page. This story is very fast-paced and makes you want to finish it in one sitting. From every dark detail of these cases to heart-stopping action, Hunt does an excellent job of keeping the reader engaged until the end. Splitting Souls is a perfect crime thriller by Kaylynn Hunt.


Reviewed by Radiah Hubbert 


Click here for the Q&A with Kaylynn Hunt


Pre-order your copy of Splitting Souls today!

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

New Review:Surprise…Swipe Right: A Big Easy Holiday Comedy:Rhonda M. Lawson

 



5 out of 5 books

Miss Loretta is a jazzy widow who is out here enjoying her life. The last thing she’s thinking about is jumping back into the dating scene. Loretta’s daughter Liza sees things differently. Her mother always has this fabulous New Year’s Eve party but Liza wants her mother to have a date for her party. Liza secretly signs Loretta up for a dating app to get things moving. Now, Loretta is finding herself on dates and looking through app messages. But is Loretta ready for the dating life?


Surprise…Swipe Right: A Big Easy Holiday Comedy is a feel-good read by Rhonda M. Lawson. Lawson does an excellent job of bringing us a heart warming and hilarious comedy about modern senior dating adventures. What’s funny about this story is that everyone can experience the murky waters of the dating scene no matter what age you are. Surprise…Swipe Right: A Big Easy Holiday Comedy is a perfect holiday story by Rhonda M. Lawson.




Wednesday, November 05, 2025

New Review:The Black Family Who Built America: The McKissacks, Two Centuries of Daring Pioneers:Cheryl McKissack Daniel with Nick Chiles




5 out of 5 books

The Black Family Who Built America is an inspiring piece of history about the rise of McKissack & McKissack. McKissack & McKissack is the oldest minority and woman-owned professional design and construction company in the nation. Cheryl McKissack Daniel brings us the miraculous story of how her company was started and how it is thriving even today. She is the fifth generation of the McKissack family that runs this 200-year-old business.


 This book also gives readers the McKissack family history from slavery to the present and how the construction business was born. The McKissack family is responsible for many buildings on Fisk University campus as well churches, and other projects in New York. The Black Family Who Built America shows that the McKissack family should be included in the same breath as the Ford’s, Rockefeller’s, and others of being one of the pioneers that built America.


Reviewed by Radiah Hubbert 


Get your copy of The Black Family Who Built America today!










On the Line with Radiah Hubbert:Kaylynn Hunt

  RH:Tell us about us about Splitting Souls. Kaylynn Hunt: Splitting   Souls is a look through the eyes of a Black Detective in a town in Ok...