Naughty or Nice
Eric Jerome Dickey explores the lives of three sisters, each with their own man problems.
More info →The Other Woman
". . . sharp-edged, sizzling . . . another crowd pleaser."
-- Publishers Weekly (Publisher's Weekly )
Gumbo: A Celebration of African American Writing
Not since Terry McMillan’s Breaking Ice have so many African-American writers been brought together in one volume.
More info →Thieves’ Paradise
Eric Jerome Dickey is back with a sexy, fast-paced novel about grifters and con artists, brothers and sisters, looking for love and making ends meet-on the wrong side of the law...
More info →Black Silk
Black Silk is filled with lush, sexy stories featuring heroines who are overwhelmingly in control of their love lives and unabashed about their libidinous appetites. The stories are written by the best Black American erotic authors.
More info →Griots Beneath the Baobab: Tales from Los Angeles
Griots Beneath the Baobab, the latest anthology published by International Black Writers and Artists of Los Angeles (IBWA-LA)
More info →Between Lovers
After seven happy years, Nicole has dumped her boyfriend (who narrates) and fallen in love with a woman. But she can't help trying to entice her former love back into her life.
More info →Mothers and Sons
Mothers & Sons : A Celebration in Memories, Stories, and Photographs
More info →Got To Be Real
Boldly sexy, raucously funny, and unfailingly honest-all readers will be able to identify with, and fall in love with, these original stories from the hottest male voices in African-American Fiction.
More info →Liars Game
Eric Jerome Dickey's devoted readers won't be disappointed with Liar's Game.
More info →Cheaters
"Wonderfully written . . . Dickey is able to make each character's voice smooth, unique, and genuine . . . it's a solid, enjoyable, layered book."
--The Washington Post Book World (on Cheaters)
Milk In My Coffee
"Frothy and fun . . . Dickey scores with characters who come to feel like old friends . . . After the last page is turned you'll still have plenty to savor."
-Essence (on Milk in My Coffee)