Honoring my son, Justice Moukalla Yaye

August 26th, 2007

Our plan was not God’s will, and JUSTICE MOUKALLA YAYE, passed away on Saturday August 18, after short days with us. His memory, his image and his spirit will live on in our hearts, every second of every day. Please keep our family in your prayers as we grieve for our son.

Urban Reviews-Review

August 4th, 2007

Hello Readers! Check out my interview with Urban-Reviews.com. I am featured as one of their Authors of the Month and I am really honored to be selected. It’s a great site filled with tons of reviews and info about the African American Community. Stop by and see for yourself. Below is a copy of the review. Great, huh?

“Other People’s Business” 3.5 out of 5 books

Autumn Nicholson was an accountant at the top of her game and was successful in her occupation. She had friends she adored, and they adored her as well. The only thing missing in Autumn’s life was true love. She had met her fair share of guys that she thought were “the one,” but soon she would find out that they weren’t. She had this brick wall around her heart and swore off any type of intimacy until she found the man she would marry. Soon her brick wall started to crumble when she met L.J. Saunders. Their first encounter wasn’t necessarily what you would call love at first sight. But things soon change between them, and sparks start to fly. Will L.J. be able to shatter Autumn’s wall or will it instead become a fortress?

Other People’s Business by Pamela Yaye is a beautiful love story between two people that have had their share of bad relationships. Through the turmoil, they find each other and fall in love…even with all of the obstacles they keep running into. If you enjoy good romance novels and are not too keen on the sappy kind, then this book is for you. Pamela Yaye put a few tear-jerking moments in there, but she’ll also have you talking out loud, yelling “Oh No He Didn’t!” at times too. I would recommend Other People’s Business to anyone that loves a happy ending.

Reviewed by Jackie for Urban-Reviews.com