L.M. Ross

Manhood“L.M. Ross is one amazing writer, a poet who can move with ease into the area of storytelling and yet maintain the allure of brush stroke images too often found only in the terse poem form. The book is Manhood

He writes about the African American experience in New York City as well as any writer today, and brings all the juices and aromas and flavors of the idiosyncratic language of black conversation without missing a beat, and more importantly, without alienating his reader with a foreign language, so well molded is his conversational technique.

Manhood brings to life four men over a twenty year period, beginning with the high school years when the four artistic lads formed a group ‘Da Elixir’ (”Once there was this gorgeous, gorgeous time when we were all living our dreams..”) only to have the group splinter as each pursued his own dream.” Grady Harp, Amazon Top 10 Reviewer

Read a full review of Manhood, the Longest Moan, and listen to the author read a powerful excerpt.

Susan Kaye Behm

The JourneyThe Journey, by Susan Kaye Behm, is a novel that will help readers understand abuse victims and give a new resolve to help those who have suffered abuse. If you have not been abused, you owe it to take yourself out of your sheltered life, and experience the terror that over 1.5 million children in the United States go through each year.

If you have been abused, you must read this book—there is inspiration, hope, determination, and proof that you, too, can not only survive but become a victor!

It is amazing how much better you will understand the victims. If you know someone who has been abused, don’t avoid them—get to know them and love them. Take a chance to get to know Susan Kaye Behm, through her character Joey Benson, and you’ll find that she can make an impact on your life that you’ll never forget. Read more