Monday, April 22, 2013

Spotlighting AA Authors!!!!


Here is another AA Author you should get to know:





Website:  http://www.lwrightauthor.com
Facebook  www.facebook.com/lesliewrightauthor       
Twitter:  @LWrightAuthor 
Blog: http://www.thebasementlevelfive.blogspot.com

My favorites:
Song:  Voyage to Atlantis by The Isley Brothers
Singer:  Luther Vandross
Film:  Grease
Book:  Indigo by Beverly Jenkins
Author:  Beverly Jenkins
Actress:  Sanaa Lathan
Actor:  Morgan Freeman
Season:  Winter
Color:  Navy Blue
Holiday:  Christmas!!!!
Day:  My Birthday… the national holiday
Outfit:  Sweatpants and a T-shirt


My novel:  Basement Level 5: Never Scared
Amazon Link:  http://www.amazon.com/Basement-Level-Never-Scared-ebook/dp/B007XO3H9M/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1366379896&sr=8-1

Blurb:  Alexa Martinez was raised to believe that murder, deceit, and lies were a part of life. A trained killer, she follows in her father’s footsteps, specializing in political assassinations for Martinez Security—contracted through the CIA. She thrives on the power, money, respect, and—most of all—the adrenaline rush.
Despite the danger associated with her profession, Alexa strives to give her children a normal life. But when her past catches up with her, they become pawns in a deadly game of revenge. Operating from a secret base five levels below ground, Alexa struggles to unravel the puzzle, uncovering secrets that will alter their lives forever. Now she must make a choice—is she willing to die to give her children a life outside the bullet proof glass?


Now that you know a bit more about Leslie let's show her some love by going on over to amazon and get her book, visit her website, and follow her on social media. Don't forget to leave comments or reviews after you have read her work. Until next time, be inspired, be encouraged and be you!!

Purple Hugs and Kisses,
KEKE CHANEL 

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Don't Cry For ME

In wake of National Poetry Month and all that has been taking place in the world, I felt inspired to write a short poem. I wanted to share it with you all. I hope you enjoy. God bless Our Nation! Until next time, be inspired, be encouraged and be you!


"Don't Cry For ME"

I looked around and saw him but it was too late,
The scream I thought could come stopped,
sat on my taste buds like my last meal,
I closed my eyes and waited realizing that
I was about to move on,
Move from a place called "land of the free" and
"home of the brave", a place where soulless people
lurk for their next victim.

As the darkness engulfed me and the tingling sensation
of pain tickled the back of my mind, I transformed...
A bitter-sweet world left behind,
Evil releasing its truest color described as heartlessness,
but a smile danced across my face knowing...knowing...
knowing that I was not alone.

A hand entwined with my own, a hushed comfort taking all
my worries away, I felt the presence of God wrapping me in his bosom,
I exhaled...
Yet, I wondered what would happen to the people not as fortunate as me
to finally go home, I wept for them, for they are still borrowers of time in
a place that isn't so free and cowards reign supreme...

I thought about being selfish and asking to stay, but being held in the arms
of My FATHER felt unbelievable, felt natural, felt too good to be true, but
I was...I am...I forever will be...So don't cry for ME, I am smiling, I am
laughing, I am living, I am being...

Purple Hugs and Kisses,
Keke Chanel

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

"FREE"


 Chapter 1

I asked the question, if one could describe me in just one word, what word would be used, to my close friends and family? The answers were both humbling and surprising in a good way. I didn’t know that so many people felt that I am their strength, joy, peace and other great adjectives, but the one that stood out most was “free”. As I sit here and look around, I am saddened because my life wasn’t always this way. I think back to the times when those kind words from the people that I love most could have possibly helped to keep me from making a lot of stupid mistakes. But hey, we live some, we learn some, and love can make us all do some crazy things.
 Being in the limelight has both advantages and disadvantages, but the consequences of life will eventually catch up with you. I think back to the day I almost lost it all by keeping my personal life just that, personal. Who says that celebrities have to expose every detail of his or her life? What does it matter? We do what we do, and that should be enough. Wishful thinking, I guess because I wouldn’t be sitting here right now about to share my life in its entirety.  
                Just walking to the studio the other day, I passed by the same newspaper stand I stop at on my way to work, to buy a Celebrity Life magazine and guess what I saw? There, on the front page of Essence magazine was someone from my pass, smiling with his new wife and beautiful baby girl. At first, I was pissed because I gave that man some of the best years of my life. He looked good, I must admit, but why was I working strenuous hours, with little sleep, and getting underpaid when he was basking in the spotlight with the woman he cheated on me with. Life wasn’t fair by any means. I looked up to the sky and smiled, thanking God for delivering me just the same.
                My publicist called me as soon as I entered the building asking a millions questions. I didn’t know what she was talking about, but she made it really clear that if I didn’t do something about the rumors, I would lose everything. I smiled at Susan, the receptionist in our building and walked over to the elevator. She didn’t make small talk with me as she usually did when I was waiting, so something was definitely up. She simply smiled a pity smile and looked back down to whatever had her attention.
                The elevator door opened. I stepped inside. “Hold the door please,” I heard just before the doors closed. I used my freshly manicured hand to keep the doors from closing, hoping whoever was about to enter expressed his or her gratitude. I wasn’t prepared for was happened next.
He was gorgeous to say the least, with piercing, deep slanted, light brown eyes, a freshly shaved head and dimples to treasure in a museum. His skin, the color of brown sugar, and I could tell from the way his shirt hugged his body that he hid muscles underneath. I love a brother who takes care of himself. I love the gym. Once upon a time, I lived in the gym. I was still a regular jogger, so I knew that I looked good in my firm fitting business suit, and deadly Manolo Blaniks.
“Thanks. I really appreciate it,” the breathtakingly handsome gentleman said. “Oh, no problem at all,” was all I managed to reply. I pushed the seventeenth floor button. He smiled. I almost drowned in the wetness between my legs. What where the odds of us getting off on the same floor? Needless to say, we did. I walked from the elevator to give him a little eye-candy, and then turned quickly to see if he was looking, which he was and that million dollar smile should have been enough to walk away, but I ignored all the sense God gave me. I would later have him for dinner or breakfast, maybe both over and over again.  Slow down, pump the brakes a minute. Back to the main dilemma, my career in jeopardy. That mysterious seduction of the elevator guy would just have to wait. Right now, I was about to embark on a painful journey down memory lane. 
                Cynthia was sitting in her seat deeply concentrating on whatever she was reading when I entered her office. She glanced in my direction and looked back to the interesting article on her desk. “What has you so uppity this beautiful afternoon,” I asked taking a seat in one of the oversized chairs facing Cynthia, my publicist and good friend for many years now.
                When she finished reading what had her so engrossed, she tossed the magazine over to me. I looked down and frowned. It was the same Essence with my ex and his family occupying the front cover. “Pages 65-69 if you will,” Cynthia spat. “What is he talking about, Jazz? Tell me all of that stuff is not true. We have been friends for too long and I feel as though I don’t know anything about you.”
                Turning to the given pages, I looked up at Cynthia. “What are you talking about? We are friends.” She raised an eyebrow in a questioning notion, and folded her arms defensively across her chest. “Oh really, I will wait until you finish and then we can just see about that!”
I began reading the article and almost cried when I finished. How could he? He promised never to speak about what happened in our marriage. Now it was everywhere. I should have never trusted that bastard. I did everything I could to make our marriage work and now this is how he tries to play me?  Well not good enough. Jazzlin Camille Banks was not going to just sit around and let him destroy the future I made for myself. If he wanted to play dirty, then I would roll with the punches, becoming the dirt queen.
                There were things that no one knew but him. Things I wanted to take to the grave. If my family and friends found out that the things he spoke about were true, I won’t have anyone left in my corner. He just so conveniently left out the parts were he was threatening, abusing and manipulating the actions I was forced to result to. No, he wouldn’t tell that. He wanted to play the victim, get sympathy from all who would listen and believe his pathetic ass story. Not even, Jazz thought as she continued to read.
                Tears betrayed Jazz as she placed the magazine on Cynthia’s desk. She was done crying over Drake Ellington and his lies. Now, here I am reneging on the promise I made myself years ago to never cry when it came to him again. Cynthia handed Jazz some tissue.
“Thanks,” I struggled to say. Wiping my face careful not to smear my makeup, I took a deep breath and composed myself. “Cynthia, the things he said are true but he didn’t mention the abuse, torture and him being the reason for it all. We promised to never bring it up again and he assured me that I could trust him. I wanted to tell you a long time ago, but I couldn’t. I am a person of my word. I didn’t want to go against that. I was almost healed from all of the horrible things he forced me to do, but now the whole world will know about them. What am I going to do Cynthia? I can lose everything!”
                Cynthia knew from just looking at her dear friend that she was telling the truth. She walked around the desk and sit next to Jazz. She reached over and grabbed her hand. “Don’t worry. We will get through this and when we are done, he will have to pay you a lot of money.” Jazz managed a smile through all the sadness. “Thanks Cynthia, but it’s not about money. I just want my character restored. There are many people who I love and cherish who are going to look at me differently now. I pray that God warms their hearts.”
                “Well, Jazz. If they are that special, they won’t believe a word of it. But be prepared to lose a few endorsements, contracts and contacts. People in this business are sharks, they will bite you and move on to the next, leaving you for dead. I will be with you along the way. I just need to know the truth so that I can intercept some of the bad press.” Cynthia paused a minute. “And Jazz, I know you not going to like this, but you have to do a press release. We have to say something. Just leave it all to me. I am on it. I got you girl!”
Cynthia got to her feet and was on the phone without seconds. Then she called an emergency staff meeting with her entire team. Everything was moving so quickly, but Jazz only thought about the question she asked her family and friends about her. Would their answers change once they found out the truth? That was just something she would have to face and live with when the time came.  
                Jazz thought back to when she was a little girl.  Her mother and father were always spoiling her and her siblings. They went places together every weekend, and then on Sunday morning they all went to church. Jazz loved music. She knew every song on the radio and song along; which her two sisters and brother hated. They would always hit her and tell her to shut up. When she joined the Sunbeam choir at church and led her first of many solos, they soon encouraged her to follow her passion for making others smile and surrender to God through her music.
Jazz loved those moments in her life. She used them to overcome the trials and tribulations throughout her journey. She and her siblings spoke several times a week. They all prayed together. It was hard not seeing them daily, but knowing they had her back, helped her adjust when she decided to move to Los Angeles to pursue her singing career when she graduated from college.
                Thinking of her siblings, Jazz pulled out her cell phone. Although they all called her whenever things were going on in their lives for support, insight and advice, Jazz now found herself on the other side of the spectrum. It was all new to her. Everyone came to her in their times of trouble, so this was something totally out of her element. She pressed speed dial number three, and within seconds she was speaking with her brother Trent.
Trent was the eldest of the four Banks clan, always being overprotective of the three Banks girls, as everyone who knew them, called her and her two sisters. His voice smiled when he heard it was her on the other end of the line. “What up Jazzie? I was just thinking of you girl. Where you at? I thought you had a big meeting today and whatnot.” She already felt better just hearing Trent’s voice. “Hey big brother, you have a minute or two? I really need some advice and help right now. Can you pray with me? I can really use the strength as we speak bro.”
                Trent was in the middle of driving, so he pulled over to the side of the road to give his little sister his undivided attention. He was also caught off guard. Jazz was always the one he and his other sisters called in their time of crisis. If she was calling, there was definitely something terrible going on. “What’s up Jazz?  This sounds real serious.” Jazz sighed. That was an understatement.
“It is. It is about Drake.” Now it was Trent’s time to sigh. He didn’t care much for Drake when he was married to his sister, and now he was trying to come back into their lives. Not if he had anything to do with it. His sister had gone through hell and back with that dude. Only the grace of God kept him alive. Trent wanted to kill him, would have, if Jazz hadn’t begged him not to. He remembered that day like yesterday.
Pushing the painful memory to the back of his mind, Trent began praying for his sister, who wept into the phone. Yes, she was in pain. Trent wanted to know now more than ever, what Drake had to do with that fact. If he had done anything to cause Jazz more pain, Trent told himself that he would be on the next plane to wherever he lived and whip his ass. No one messed with his family, especially his sisters. His father always told him to look out for his sisters, protect them, no matter the circumstances and to this very day, he had done just that. His father would be proud if he didn’t have Alzheimer’s and lived in a retirement home for special needs in Florida. Summer was approaching and they would be together and see him then. Shaking the sadness from his heart, Trent prayed with Jazz like never before and by the time they got off the phone, she felt hopeful, strength, and encouraged to endure any situation thrown at her. Little did she know that she would need every ounce and then some because Drake was about to storm her life like a tsunami. 

Tuesday, April 2, 2013




April is getting to know AA Authors and their amazing work month for my blog!!! *claps hands* 

I wanted to shine the spotlight on some wonderful writers so that you can get to know them better, or in case you didn't know about them at all, consider yourself lucky because you are about to possess valuable information that will keep your electronic devices filled with great books. I feel honored to have been given the chance to get to know them and their work, so why not share!!! Since I have found my R.I.B. family, I have read so many wonderful stories and my kindle is overflowing. *one-clicking has become my favorite past time*

I don't really focus on the color of someone's skin when it comes to books, as long as the story is great, but I am proud to be able to share these awesome writers of color with you this month. It's sad to say, but often times we are overlooked, underrated, or not considered best-sellers due to genres we tend to gravitate to, which aren't labeled as society see fit. Now, there is nothing wrong with those type of stories, but don't get it twisted, we have much more to offer than "hood stories". This month's blog will prove that face far and beyond your wildest imagination. Now don't get me wrong, I love a good hood story too, but my love for mystery/suspense leads me in another direction when picking out a book. That's just me, so don't take this as me bashing or me saying not to support those authors. So not the case...

Get your pen and pad ready, this is going to be fun!!!

Meet Shelia Goss:



BIO: Shelia M. Goss is a screenwriter, national best-selling author and a 2012 Emma Award Finalist. She has over fifteen books in print and over seven books as eBooks. She writes in multiple genres: Christian fiction, romance, women’s fiction, suspense, and young adult. USA Today says, “Goss has an easy, flowing style with her prose…”
Some of her book titles are as follows: My Invisible Husband and Roses are thorns, Violets are true, Paige’s Web, Double Platinum, His Invisible Wife, Hollywood Deception, Delilah, Savannah’s Curse, Ruthless and Montana’s Way.  Her young adult book series is The Lip Gloss Chronicles: The Ultimate Test, Splitsville, Paper Thin, Secrets Untold and Tara’s Perfect Life.

Her new book Crystal's Crush is written under her pen name Sparkle. 




About Crystal's Crush by Sparkle:

Crystal Jackson is surrounded by drama. Her parents are constantly arguing and fighting. To escape the drama at home, she befriends Tyreek "Ty" Davis. Crystal ignores her two BFFs, Dena and Sade, warning about Ty and her crush leads her into a full blown relationship with him. Ty's dreams of being a football star are threatened to be crushed when he finds himself mixed up in his older brother's drama. Crystal learns that Ty is more than a high school student, he works for his brother. Ty soon discovers the identity of his father and his father's enemies set out to kill him and anyone close to him. Crystal and Ty are like a new age Bonnie and Clyde as they go on one deadly adventure after another. Lives are lost and enemies crossed. There's nothing sweet about turning sixteen as Crystal quickly finds out in this edgy tale of drama, intrigue and teenage love. 

Here is a list of Shelia’s favorite things:

My favorites:  (Dear Readers, I have too many favorites to list them all, so I listed a couple...smile)
Song:   Avant "You & I" featuring KeKe Wyatt  
Singer Solo: Prince; Group: New Edition
Film Romance: Love Jones; Classic: Imitation of Life; Musical: Grease; Action: Bad Boys
Book: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
Author: J. California Cooper
Actress: Alfre Woodard
Actor: Samuel Jackson
Season: Spring and Fall
Color: Pink, Red and Black
Holiday: Christmas
Day: Every day of the week
Outfit:  A spring dress and sandals

Do you have any things in common with Shelia? Let us know by leaving your comments. For more information about Shelia Goss visit her at the links below:

Website: www.sheliagoss.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shelia.goss
Twitter: @sheliamgoss

I hope that this information about Shelia has given you great insight on her as an amazing writer. Check out her work and let me know your thoughts. Pass the information along to a friend or two. Until next time, be inspired, be encouraged and be you!!

Purple Hugs & Kisses,
Keke Chanel

Monday, April 1, 2013

Something New





Hello Everyone,

I have decided for the month of April and May to do something a little different on the blog.  I thought that it would be a great idea to get some of my author friends together and share a few things about themselves. There are so many talented writers, with great stories, who aren’t getting the recognition or love, if you will, that they deserve. Plus, I cannot have my S.O.U.L.S missing out on such awesomeness. I believe that the more we know about something or someone, the more we tend to accept or want more of it. I have put together a list for each person called “Favorites” to give us a look into their world. By the end of May, you should have a long list of great authors and an even greater list of books to read. Share the information with your friends and family because you will not be disappointed, I promise!

Most of you should already know Keke Chanel by now, but in case you don’t, I will share my list of favorites with you all first. Every other day following, I will pick another person so that you can get to know them. I am so excited! Now, here are a few of my favorite things:

My favorite song: Well, that list varies from time to time, but if I had to pick right now, I would have to say “Adorn” by: Miguel. The song is so beautiful, passionate, and it just warms my heart whenever I hear it. It also makes me think of my hubby! *blushes*

My favorite singer: I absolutely love Sade. She is amazing. My hubby surprised me a year ago with great tickets to her concert, and it was one of the best I have attended. John Legend was the opener, so I was on cloud nine because he is one of my favorite singers as well. Sade is so graceful, humble and doesn’t seem to age at all.

My favorite film: I love old black and white pictures, but my favorite film is The Sound of Music. I watch it every time it comes on, and it never gets old to me. Pretty Woman, is my number two.

My favorite book: I have many but right now, after reading one of the new authors you will get to know, it is a book called Own My On by: Kesha Redmon. The book just touched me with every emotion you can possibly imagine. It is beautifully written, the characters are perfectly developed, and the storyline is very relatable. *GREAT JOB KESHA* She is definitely an author on the rise.

My favorite author: I don’t really have one because there are too many amazing authors whom I adore. I do love D.H. Lawrence. His poetry inspired me to write many years ago.
My favorite Actress: I absolutely love Julia Roberts and Angela Basset.

My favorite Actor: Samuel L. Jackson *bows down* the man can play any character and make you fall in love with them whether good or evil.

My favorite Season: Fall…there is just something about that time of year. I guess a few reasons would be because it is the pathway to the holiday season, and the way the leaves change color.

My favorite color: Purple, purple, and more purple! I can never get enough of it. I love it in every shade. When I wear it, I feel passionate, inspired, and regal. It soothes me. I have a purple quilt and whenever I feel sick or down, I can get under that quilt and within minutes, I feel better. It may be all in my head, but whatever… LOL J

My favorite holiday: Although I love Christmas, New Year’s is my favorite. Not only because it is my birthday, but because it just signifies a new beginning, change.

My favorite day: I love Wednesday! No explanation, I just love Wednesday.

My favorite outfit: I love being comfortable, so anything were I am comfy, is my favorite outfit. However, I do love a nice pair of skinny leg jeans.

Now that I have shared a few of my favorite things, why not share something of yourself whether to me or someone else. It’s good getting to know people. It helps makes the world a better place. Feel free to leave comments if you would like to tell me a little bit about you. Let me know if we have a few things in common. Until next time, be inspired, be encouraged, and be you!!!

 Purple Hugs & Kisses,
Keke Chanel

Friday, March 1, 2013

Sugah & Spice Book Review


By: Arlexia James

~The privilege of a lifetime is being who you really are.~
Joseph Campbell
This quote is the preface and the overall theme that is underlying in the book. In her second book, Keke Chanel introduces us to characters who are all living double lives. Much like the main character Deminis in her first book, "Deadly in Stilettos," Sugah Payne is young, beautiful, intelligent, and doesn't take any crap from anyone. She is confident, yet life has dealt her her fair share of heartbreaks. Immediately before starting college, Sugah meets a group of girls at Saks where she was currently working to save money. The girls seemed so mature, poised, and more importantly wealthy. They give Sugah a business card and an invitation to become one of them. While Sugah was certainly intrigued, her intuition told her that something about them wasn't right. However, when the reality of her bleak finances hit her during her first semester in undergrad, Sugah allows reason and instinct to fly out the window. The love and need for money will have people do some crazy things. However said that money changes people had Sugah in mind when her alter ego "Spice" is awakened.
While reading this book, I immediately started to compare Keke Chanel to Eric Jerome Dickey. When the book introduced readers to the exclusive organization that Sugah was invited to be apart of, I initially thought of EJD's "Thieves Paradise." It seemed that everyone in the book had some type of back story that involved poverty or misfortune which fueled there need to pursue financial security at any cost. I also found myself calling Mrs. Chanel the female EJD because of her uncanny ability to link her characters together. She first showcased this trait in "Deadly in Stilettos," but now I know that she is a master of this craft. Just when I think I have one relationship amongst characters, a new twist is revealed.
I loved that the book also showcased her ability to add some sex and sex appeal to the book. The way she described those intimate moments among the characters had me wishing I was there. I also liked that she showed the characters true vulnerability which usually revolved around some aspect of sex with the opposite sex.
Finally, I found myself laughing at the fact that she inserted herself in the book a few times as well. This really allowed me to get to know the author on a more personal level. As a reader, we get to see what her likes and passions lie.
As I close, I would like to see Chanel elaborate more on what the organization really is about in her next book. Is it corrupt or legit? In any case, I am looking forward to the next installment. I encourage everyone to pick this up. It is a must read!!!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

NEW BOOK!!!


Get your copy today!!! Now available!!!

https://www.createspace.com/4137851