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January 17, 2014

A Reality Show in Book Form - The Real Hood Wives of St. Pete.

THE REAL HOOD WIVES OF ST. PETE.


SUMMARY


It's a hard life, but somebody has to live it.


Sharniece Brown, Makayla Jenkins and Jacqueline Davis are all single mothers who live in the housing project on a Section 8 voucher. They go through daily struggles of dealing with incarcerated baby daddies, drive-by shootings, Children and Family Services, and police brutality. At the end of the day, only the “hoodest” of the hood wives will persevere.


The Real Hood Wives of St. Pete. will be available for download on Amazon and BN.com February 9th.

Visit my website to see cover. Thanks!

www.teresadpatterson.net
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Published on January 17, 2014 14:22

December 28, 2013

2 Boxed Sets With 5 Books each for ONLY $2.99

It's not too good to be true. You can get TEN of the author's hottest titles for one low price.


Hot Urban Fiction Mix by Teresa D. Patterson

Urban Fiction Mix 1 includes: Ex-boyfriend, Food Stamp Bitches, Project Queen, Spin Cycle and Uncrossing Her Legs.


Urban Fiction Mix 2 includes: In Need of a Joshua Man, Panzina's Passion, They Call Me Mr. G-Spot, Unpretty Secrets and What About Your Friends.


Hot Urban Fiction Mix 2 by Teresa D. Patterson
Available on Amazon, BN.com, Smashwords and Kobo.
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Published on December 28, 2013 14:05

December 21, 2013

Read Until Your Eyes Bug Out!

Dear Avid Reader/s

Just a quick post to let you know that all of my titles are now on sale for only 99 cents during the holidays. If you own a kindle you can download them on Amazon. Click here: http://www.amazon.com/Teresa-D.-Patte...

Nook owners can download them on Barnes and Noble. Click here: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/teres...

They are also available on www.smashwords.com and www.Kobo.com/

Happy reading and happy holidays!

Project Queen by Teresa D. Patterson
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Published on December 21, 2013 17:24

November 21, 2013

FREE on Kindle!

Joshua “Dream” Parker is keeping something inside. Once his world collides with Chancy Witherspoon, that “something” is threatened to be revealed when Joshua rejects Chancy’s romantic overtures. Will Joshua result to murder to protect his image?

Stacia Watkins-Murray has to move back home with her mother, Grace Watkins, after her marriage to Michael Murray turns abusive. She hates the fact that she and her six year old twins are at her mother’s mercy. Grace Watkins has anything but grace when it comes to her daughter and grandchildren. Stacia and the twins have to experience Grace’s wrath until the day Stacia gets fed up. Which mother will be left standing?

You will be amazed at the lengths some will go through to cover up their unpretty secrets.

Unpretty Secrets Unpretty Secrets by Teresa D. Patterson
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Published on November 21, 2013 05:15 Tags: amazon, free, kindlebooks

September 21, 2013

Big Tobe: Retribution is Part of a Series

Hello Readers,

It's been brought to my attention that some of my readers/fans did not know that Big Tobe: Retribution was part of the Project Queen series: Project Queen 1, Project Queen 2 and Big Tobe: Retribution.

I just wanted to clarify that it is.

Project Queen by Teresa D. Patterson Project Queen II by Teresa D. Patterson Big Tobe Retribution by Teresa D. Patterson



Thank for your continued support. If you've read the Project Queen series, please leave a review and tell a friend.

You can check out some of my other titles. Here is a list of all of my books, novellas and short stories.

Novels

Project Queen
Project Queen 2
Big Tobe: Retribution
Ex-boyfriend
Fetish
Food Stamp Bitches
Headlines
In Need of a Joshua Man
Panzina’s Passion
Spin Cycle
They Call Me Mr. G-Spot
Uncrossing Her Legs
Unpretty Secrets
What About Your Friends
When There Are No Tomorrows

Novellas

My Cousin, Lenore
Under the Oak Tree
Unseen Wounds

Young Adult Titles

Janell Has an Attitude
Sequoia Denise, Just a Kid

Short Stories

Boy Who Needed Someone & Other Stories, The
Christmas Morning
Daddy Never Loved Me
Office Grapevine
Power in Words, The
She Gets What She Wants
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Published on September 21, 2013 16:44

May 2, 2013

Do You Still Love to Read Print Books?

Nowadays, I read on my kindle or cell phone because it's more convenient. However, I still love the feel of holding a print book in my hands and enjoy feeling the pages turning beneath my fingertips. I just do!

I'm sure some of you readers feel the same. Therefore, I've made all of my books, novellas and short stories available in print.

Please visit: https://www.createspace.com/pub/simpl... to see a list of all of my titles.

Happy reading!

They Call Me Mr. G-Spot by Teresa D. Patterson
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Published on May 02, 2013 05:48 Tags: fiction-novels, novels, print-books, print-novels

November 24, 2012

Support An Independent Author

I believe in supporting other independent authors because I know how hard it is to make a living doing this. One author who I admire for his perseverance, strength and determination is Keith Kareem Williams. He is a full-time author and single father of two. What impresses me the most is that he actually hits the streets of New York to sell his books EVERY day, if he is able to. He TRULY does grind. Keith is a very talented author with a unique writing style, and I have a copy of all of his books: Water Flows Under Doors, Open Spaces, Sometimes Brooklyn, Mostly Mars, and Glass Goddesses, Concrete Walls. He also contributed to a few anthologies: Untapped: A Collection of Erotic Firsts, Crossroads: An Anthology and The OFFICIAL Literary Recipe.
If you’ve never read anything by Keith Kareem Williams before, I recommend that you do so. Join me in supporting this independent author by one-clicking his latest release, Glass Goddesses, Concrete Walls. Keith will appreciate it.
Glass Goddesses, Concrete Walls
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Published on November 24, 2012 07:37 Tags: african-american-fiction, independent-author, keith-kareem-williams