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4/19/2024

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​ Uptown keeps making it, and Brooklyn keeps taking it.  

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Uptown Flava BK Style
by Shamarie Knight
Genre: Urban Fiction


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 Uptown keeps making it, and Brooklyn keeps taking it.

The long-standing rivalry between Harlem and Brooklyn persists at the High School of Environmental Studies, where the flashy Fly Boys of Harlem and the grimy Crooklyn Crew from Brooklyn are in constant conflict.

The tension is palpable, and when their beef gets personal, the outcome of their inevitable clash is uncertain. However, one thing is sure - it will not be a pleasant sight.


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​The sound of students chattering and laughing filled the air, but the Crooklyn Crew paid no attention to them. They were on a mission, and nothing could distract them from their goal. Crooklyn Crew continued their search, ready to beat down the Fly Boys on sight.

“Maybe they stayed home,” Bentley muttered, his voice laced with annoyance.

“Nah, fuck that! They’re here somewhere,” Bishop snapped back. “Keep looking. We’re going to search every floor in this fucking school.”

The sound of lockers slamming echoed in the hallway as students hurried to their next class, but the Crooklyn Crew kept their eyes peeled for any sign of the Fly Boys.

Suddenly, they spotted a group of guys huddled in the corner, their backs to them. The Crooklyn Crew’s hearts raced excitedly as they approached the group, ready to confront their rivals.

But as they drew closer, they realized they had made a mistake; it wasn’t the Fly Boys. The group turned around, revealing a bunch of freshmen they had never seen before.

“What do you guys want?” one of the first-year students asked, looking at the Crooklyn Crew suspiciously.

The Crooklyn Crew exchanged glances, feeling foolish for their mistake. They quickly turned around and headed in the opposite direction, their shoulders back and heads held high.

“Damn it, where are those Fly Boys hiding?” Rocko barked, the frustration evident in his voice.

“We’ll find them eventually,” Rook replied, his tone determined and unwavering. “Let's just keep looking.”

With a deep breath and a renewed sense of purpose, the Crooklyn Crew continued their search, determined to find their rivals and settle the score.

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Shamarie Knight
was born and raised in East Harlem, New York, and after graduating from the High School for Environmental Studies in 2000, he decided to continue his education at the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) to study Business. Later, Shamarie transferred to City College of New York in 2005, where he pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Science with a minor in Creative Writing, which he completed in 2009.

Throughout my life, I have always been passionate about writing. I draw inspiration from various mediums such as television shows, movies, music, music videos, and books. Writing allows me to express myself freely on paper and share my ideas. It's not just a hobby but a way of life for me. If you want to read more of my work, you can check out some of my other pieces on Medium.com. Be blessed, and stay safe.


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Can you, for those who don't know you already, tell something about yourself and how you became an author?
Allow me to introduce myself. I'm a 42-year-old lifelong New Yorker, a self-proclaimed introvert who finds solace in music during my long walks. Despite having my passport since 2018, I've yet to venture outside the United States. I'm unmarried and don't have children, but I've found my passion in writing.

In 2017, I became an author when my good friend and editor Natasha Brooks published my first book, "Monica Hershel: Predator on Top.” I'm glad she suggested that I publish my short stories and share them with the world.

What is something unique/quirky about you?
I have a distinct fashion sense, often opting for clothes that stand out in my neighborhood, like Philipp Plein. My daily walks around Manhattan are not just for exercise but also a time for self-reflection and idea generation. I'm an avid internet user, always looking for new things to share online.


What are some of your pet peeves?
Some of my pet peeves include ignorant people, loud chewing, being interrupted while speaking, slow internet, and traffic. These things annoy me and
could put me in a bad mood.

Where were you born/grew up?
I was born and raised in East Harlem, known as El Barrio. It's situated in the northeastern part of Manhattan in New York City. It's a diverse neighborhood with a vibrant street culture. Despite experiencing some gentrification in recent times, it still manages to maintain its distinctive character and charm.


If you knew you'd die tomorrow, how would you spend your last day?
I would spend my final day with my family. We'd go out to eat, watch movies, and drive around the city for sightseeing. I would also take a lot of pictures with them.


Who is your hero, and why?
My hero is my mother because I witnessed her sacrifice her time, energy, and resources to ensure that I have a happy and healthy life. She is a role model and a source of guidance, teaching me valuable life lessons and instilling essential values in me.


What kind of world ruler would you be?
I would be a compassionate world ruler dedicated to serving the greater good. I prioritize the well-being of my people, strive to maintain peace and stability and work towards creating a better future for all.


What are you passionate about these days?
I am passionate about my family because they encourage me to be the best person I can be. I am also passionate about maintaining my health and expressing myself through writing.


What do you do to unwind and relax?
I go for a walk, read, listen to music, watch movies or my favorite TV shows, and write. I also enjoy spending time with my family, whether going out to eat, shopping, or traveling.

Describe yourself in 5 words or less!
When describing myself in five words, the words that come to mind are attentive, creative, energetic, organized, and thoughtful.


When did you first consider yourself a writer?
After publishing my first book, I started identifying as a writer. It was in 2017 that my first book got published, and it made me realize that I am a real writer. I have a genuine passion for writing and dedicate enough time to it. Writing has become a significant part of my life, bringing me immense joy and satisfaction.


Do you have a favorite movie?
I'm unsure if I have a favorite movie because I love so many, but one of my favorites is
Heat. The film has everything: stellar acting, incredible action, an excellent cast, and pitch-perfect direction. The performances by Al Pacino and Robert De Niro were epic!

Which of your novels can you imagine made into a movie?
The three novels that I imagine could be made into films are "Uptown Flava BK Style," "Maré and Monica: The Best of Both Worlds," and "Ecstasy Around the World." The stories are engaging, fast-paced, and entertaining. As a reader, those novels feel like movies.

What would you choose as your mascot/avatar/spirit animal as a writer?
I prefer a knight because of their endless loyalty, passion, and strength. Plus, it's a cool last name.

What inspired you to write this book?
The Columbine High School massacre was the inspiration for the book. I remember it being one of the most horrific and tragic moments during my high school years. Watching nonstop coverage of that event, I wonder what would have happened if that had occurred in my high school. How would it unfold? So, I wrote a story based on Columbine but from a New York point of view.


What can we expect from you in the future?
What you can expect from me in the future is to write more books and poetry and share my ideas with the world.


Can you tell us a little about the characters in Uptown Flava BK Style? How did you come up with the concept and characters for the book?
In the book, the main characters are New York urban teenagers trying to enjoy their youth while dealing with the stresses of urban life. They experience love, fights, and laughter and crave respect. I came up with the concept for the book by reflecting on the comparisons between Harlem and Brooklyn, which were common in my school. I wanted to create a fictional story based on these comparisons.


Where did you come up with the names in the story?
I drew inspiration from my friends in school and played with words when coming up with the names. I use it once I feel confident that the name fits the character.


What did you enjoy most about writing this book?
I particularly enjoyed writing this book because it allowed me to reminisce about the late '90s, including the fashion, music, and overall vibe of that era. It was a fantastic time to be a teenager. Additionally, I had a great time crafting the dialogue and action within the story.


Tell us about your main characters—what makes them tick?
What makes my main characters tick are jealousy, envy, and disrespect. Those things have the potential to cause them to do the unthinkable and be almost careless about the consequences of their actions.

How did you come up with the title of your first novel?
My online friend Monica created the title of my first novel, and the main character is based on her.

Who designed your book covers?
The talented artist and illustrator David Edwards designed the covers for my last two books. I am a big fan of his incredible artwork. A special thank you to him because he is a fantastic artist!

If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?
I wouldn’t change anything in the book because I strongly feel that the pages flowed naturally well.


Did you learn anything while writing your recent book?
I learned that writing this recent book takes time and effort to create something great. It took me over twenty years to write, edit, and feel comfortable sharing this book.


If your book were made into a film, who would you like to play the lead?
I don't have a particular actor in mind. I think DeVante should be played by someone new, talented, and in the high-school age range. However, I believe the late Merlin Santana or Wesley Jonathan would have been excellent choices for the role.

Do you have anything specific you want to tell your readers?
Thank you so much for your love and support. I am grateful for all your efforts to promote my books on social media. Your contribution means a lot to me. Please purchase my latest book from a nearby bookstore or order it online. It is my best book yet, and I am confident you will thoroughly enjoy it!


How did you come up with the name of this book?
I came up with the name of this book by creating something that would appeal to my target audience. I knew they could relate to and connect with the title once they saw it.

What is your favorite part of this book, and why?
My favorite part is when DeVante and Sadira are at Sylvia’s Restaurant and discuss the differences between Harlem and Brooklyn. DeVante shares with Sadira his hatred for Brooklyn because his father and older brother lost their lives in that borough over senseless violence. I felt that scene stood out in the book.

If you could spend time with a character from your book, who would it be? And what would you do on that day?
If I could spend time with a character from my book, it would be Sadira. She is beautiful and intelligent and enjoys spending time with others. During the day, we would walk around Manhattan, take photos, grab something to eat, and go shopping.


Are your characters based off real people or did they all come entirely from your imagination?
The characters are a combination of both. They are based on people I know and from my imagination.

Do your characters seem to hijack the story, or do you feel like you have the reigns of the story?
I feel like I have control over the story I'm writing, but at times, the characters take on a life of their own and influence the plot's direction. I try to write in a way that allows the words to flow naturally and enables readers to get to know the main characters.


Convince us why you feel your book is a must-read.
My book is a must-read because it is fresh and unique. It is something that needs to be read during this out-of-control gun violence in America. Even though the book takes place in 1998, it deals with the same issues some teenagers face today. I believe the violence on school grounds needs to be addressed.


Have you written any other books that have not been published?
Yes, I have written a book that has not been published. It is a collection of short stories, flash fiction, and poetry. I plan to publish this book later this year or early 2025.


If your book had a candle, what scent would it be?
The scent would be Ralph Lauren Romance because it was released in 1998, the year the story takes place, and it was one of the most iconic fragrances of the ‘90s.


What are your top 10 favorite books/authors?
These are my top 10 favorite books: The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Pimp: The Story of My Life, Whoreson, Coldest Winter, Just Say No!, True To The Game, B-More Careful, The Cartel, The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother, and Trouble Man: The Life and Death of Marvin Gaye.

And these are my top 10 favorite authors: Iceberg Slim, Donald Goines, Omar Tyree, Alex Haley, James Baldwin, Langston Hughes, Teri Woods, Shannon Holmes, K'wan, and Gianni Shamari.

What book do you think everyone should read?
I believe Whoreson is a must-read for its realistic portrayal of societal issues. It is one of the best books ever.

How long have you been writing?
I have been working as a professional writer for seven years. It has been a good journey and experience. I pray that I can continue writing for decades to come.


Do the characters all come to you simultaneously, or do some of them come to you as you write?
My characters come to me simultaneously. While writing, my characters appear in my mind with their names, appearance, personality, and how they sound and respond to different situations.


What kind of research do you do before you begin writing a book?
I research on the Internet, read books on the topic or theme I’m writing about, and converse with people who understand the subject.


Do you see writing as a career?
Writing can be a career for those who have a passion for it. Many authors have made successful careers by writing books, articles, and other forms of content. Writing requires hard work, dedication, and a willingness to learn and improve one's writing skills.

What do you think about the current publishing market?
I think it's excellent for celebrities writing books because the general public knows who they are. They have massive platforms that bring more awareness to their books. Competing with hundreds of books could be challenging if you're a new author because most people are unaware of you.

Do you read yourself, and if so, what is your favorite genre?
My favorite genre is fiction, and I also enjoy reading biographies of celebrities and poetry. I recently started reading noir-style stories, which I find engaging.

Do you prefer to write in silence or with noise? Why?
I prefer both. When I'm not writing silently, I enjoy listening to rap, R&B, or soul music, depending on my mood.

Do you write one book at a time or have several going simultaneously?
I often write multiple books at once. If I get stuck on one, I switch to a different story with fresh ideas.

If you could have been the author of any book ever written, which book would you choose?
I would choose The Bible because it is the best-selling book in history.

Pen, typewriter, or computer?
While lying in bed or traveling, I use a pen and paper to jot down my ideas and notes, while I use a computer for most of my writing.


Tell us about a favorite character from the book.
My latest book centers on a captivating character named DeVante. He's an unapologetic, flashy, and confident eighteen-year-old from Harlem who loves hip-hop, beautiful women, and staying ahead of the fashion curve. DeVante lives with his devoted single mother, and they have an unbreakable bond. Tragically, DeVante lost both his father and brother to violence. He has no tolerance for envious individuals, particularly those from Brooklyn. His arch-nemesis is Bishop, a rough kid from Brooklyn, and they are in constant battle.

DeVante is a character who can evoke a range of emotions in the reader, including love, hate, and sympathy.

What made you want to become an author, and do you feel it was the right decision?
What made me want to become an author was knowing I have a love for writing. I had journals filled with my creative writing and wanted to share my ideas. I feel it was the right decision to be an author because I have a strong passion for writing. I wouldn't be an author if I didn’t love to write.

A day in the life of the author?
I wake up early every morning to fulfill my caregiver duties. Afterward, I check my emails and write new stories. I take long walks to find inspiration for my writing. In the evening, while watching television, if I’m in the mood, I’ll continue working on a project or start something new.

What advice would I give new authors?
I advise them to be original, write the stories they love to read, love the craft, and not cheat their audience. Write a book that they would celebrate and brag about for many years.

Describe your writing style.
My writing style is cinematic, fast-paced, and action-packed. I write stories that make my readers feel like they are in a movie, TV show, or a fast-paced hip-hop-driven music video.

What makes a good story?
A good story engages readers with relatable characters, an awesome theme, actions that set the tone, conflict, and a resolution. Also, it makes the reader feel like they are part of the story.


What are you currently reading?
I am reading "Tupac Shakur: The Authorized Biography" by Staci Robinson. It is a book that I have been looking forward to reading, and as a huge fan of 2Pac, I am glad to have it in my collection.

What is your writing process? For instance, do you write an outline first?
My writing process typically involves a few key steps. First, I start by developing an idea and brainstorming potential characters. Then, I usually dive right into writing a rough draft. Once the draft is complete, I revise and edit my work to ensure it's polished and well-written. While I sometimes start with an outline, I often prefer to jump straight into writing dialogue for various scenes and thinking of creative ways to describe my characters and themes.


Do you do the chapters first?
When writing, I usually start with the chapters, but if I come up with new ideas for later sections, I jot them down on paper so I don't forget. I write paragraphs and dialogue for different scenes and then piece them together like a puzzle.

What are common traps for aspiring writers?
The common traps for aspiring writers are self-doubt, procrastination, perfectionism, comparison, insufficient reading, resistance to editing, and giving up too quickly. These things can significantly negatively impact an aspiring writer and stop that writer from reaching their full potential.

What is your writing Kryptonite?
Perfectionism is my writing Kryptonite. Pursuing perfection can hinder my progress, and a lack of inspiration also holds me back.


Do you try to be more original or deliver to readers what they want?
I strive to create original work that feels new and fresh to readers.

If you could tell your younger writing self anything, what would it be?
I would advise my younger self to be patient, avoid procrastination, and have confidence in your writing abilities. Enjoy the journey because everything will eventually fall into place.

What’s the most difficult thing about writing characters from the opposite sex?
The most difficult thing is making the tone and dialogue believable. You might feel what the opposite sex might say or do, but it’s not always what you think it is.

How long, on average, does it take you to write a book?
It takes me about two years to write and complete a book. Although I strive for perfection, I know it's impossible to achieve.


Do you believe in writer’s block?
I do, though I've never experienced it. I've been stuck on projects before but found inspiration in a new idea and could return to the original project to complete it.


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59 Comments
corey hutton
4/19/2024 10:04:14 am

this sounds like an excitng book to read

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 07:49:50 am

Thank you! I enjoyed writing this book and the process was exciting.

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Rita Wray
4/19/2024 10:08:37 am

I like the cover.

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:00:40 am

The book cover is awesome! David Edwards did a fantastic job, and I highly recommend him to any author.

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Cathy French
4/19/2024 11:13:53 am

I enjoyed reading both the excerpt and guest post

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:04:21 am

Thanks! I hope you get a copy of my new book. God Bless!

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Carol G
4/19/2024 11:51:10 am

I can't say that I have any real connection to the situation that inner city kids face with the factions which are all too often violent foes (I grew up in a village of <400 in the midwest). But stories like this are probably one of the best ways to educate those who don't have intimate knowledge to learn and hopefully understand at least some of the pressures.

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:08:51 am

I agree that stories like this must be told to raise awareness of violence in urban areas and educate those who lack intimate knowledge of these situations.

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Alma Fisher
4/19/2024 01:00:20 pm

Looks like a good read

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:16:29 am

It's my first urban fiction, and I made it an exceptional read for my fans and readers worldwide. Thank you!

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Beyond Comps
4/19/2024 03:58:52 pm

Great cover!

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:18:06 am

David Edwards did an incredible job with the book cover. Thank you!

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Ann Fantom
4/19/2024 04:32:53 pm

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:21:15 am

Thank you! I hope that you have the opportunity to read and enjoy the book.

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MICHAEL A LAW
4/19/2024 05:40:32 pm

This looks like a great novel.. Thanks for sharing.

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:26:42 am

I want to express my gratitude! I put forth my utmost effort to create a remarkable novella for my readers. Thank you!

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Terri Quick
4/19/2024 05:57:27 pm

Cool cover

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:39:39 am

The artwork is incredible! It reminds me of a cover of a mixtape.

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Jenn fike
4/19/2024 06:24:08 pm

This is so interesting. Like a glimpse into a different world than my own.

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:44:09 am

It is a gripping tale set in the bustling streets of New York. The intriguing plot and dynamic characters will captivate readers. I urge you to grab a copy and join the journey!

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Sherry
4/19/2024 07:05:28 pm

I really like the cover and the excerpt.

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:52:55 am

Thanks for your comment. I appreciate it. Have a great weekend, and God bless!

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David Basile
4/19/2024 07:22:59 pm

This looks like a interesting read

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:54:36 am

Thank you for your comment. I appreciate it. Have a wonderful day and a great weekend!

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Wendy Jensen
4/19/2024 07:35:33 pm

Interesting book details.

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:58:21 am

Thank you, Wendy! God bless!

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Nancy
4/19/2024 10:03:18 pm

Flavorlicious cover

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:59:34 am

Thank you! I appreciate it. Ha!

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Barbara Montag
4/19/2024 10:16:18 pm

I love everything about this - genre title and cover!
Thank you for sharing this.

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 09:01:39 am

Thank you for your comment! It means a lot to me. I hope you get a chance to add it to your collection. God bless!

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Lisa Vance
4/19/2024 10:27:42 pm

Looks like a good read

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 09:05:13 am

This book is my pride and joy; I made it an exceptional read for my fans and readers! I pray that you get a copy and enjoy it!

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Debbi Wellenstein
4/19/2024 10:44:48 pm

I enjoyed the excerpt. Thanks for the giveaway!

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 09:06:37 am

Thank you! I appreciate it. Good luck with the giveaway!

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Marcy Meyer
4/19/2024 10:58:23 pm

This sounds really good. Thank you for sharing.

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 09:07:47 am

Thank you! I appreciate your comment. Have a wonderful weekend. God bless!

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bn100
4/19/2024 10:59:36 pm

interesting book

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:56:30 am

Thank you! I am happy to be sharing this project with the world. God bless!

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Stephanie Liske
4/20/2024 12:58:57 am

I like the book details.

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:50:57 am

Thank you! The staff at Emerging Edge did an amazing job in putting together the book!

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Jeanna Massman
4/20/2024 04:27:01 am

This is an interesting genre. I haven’t read many books like this but it looks intriguing.

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:48:43 am

I hope you'll read my book. It's a captivating read. Thank you, and God bless.

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Bridgett Wilbur
4/20/2024 07:13:08 am

I really love the cover.

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Shamarie Knight
4/20/2024 08:46:09 am

The design of the book cover is eye-catching, and I appreciate it. Thank you!

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Angela Heerde
4/20/2024 10:48:24 am

I like book details

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Shamarie Knight
4/22/2024 11:45:38 am

Thank you, Angela! I hope you get a copy of the book. Have a great day!

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heather
4/20/2024 11:53:52 am

I so want to read this one this spring season sounds super good.

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Shamarie Knight
4/22/2024 11:40:09 am

Thank you for your kind words, Heather. I am sure that you will enjoy reading my new novella. May God bless you, and have a great day!

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Debbie P
4/21/2024 09:12:18 pm

This sounds like a cool read.

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Shamarie Knight
4/22/2024 05:13:00 pm

Hey Debbie, hope you're doing well. I highly recommend this book! When you get the chance, order a copy. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

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Jenn R
4/22/2024 06:29:28 am

The urban fiction book is so vibrant to look at and seems fun to read. Very eye catching.

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Shamarie Knight
4/22/2024 11:37:37 am

Thank you, Jenn R, for your lovely comment. I hope you have a chance to read my new novella. Have a great day!

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Cindy Merrill
4/23/2024 05:01:39 pm

Sounds very violent, I hope they settle their conflict with a dance off instead.

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Robin Abrams
4/24/2024 05:36:37 pm

This sounds like a real good read

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Daniel M
4/25/2024 04:58:39 pm

like the cover

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Nancy
4/26/2024 12:16:36 am

Hope you enjoyed your tour.

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Michelle Domangue
4/26/2024 12:45:49 pm

looks like a great book

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Billie Williams
4/26/2024 03:32:14 pm

Good luck on your new release.

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Shamarie Knight
4/26/2024 09:09:52 pm

Thank you. I appreciate it! God bless! 🙏🏾❤

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