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  • Guardian of Eden

    Leslie DuBois

    language (Little Prince Publishing, April 4, 2011)
    Justice is never Black and White.After years of fighting to secure a stable life for him and his half-sister, his mother is finally drug-free and he has a scholarship to a prestigious Washington DC private school. But this new found and tenuous happiness begins to unravel once he reveals the family secret which is the catalyst to a painful decision he must make. Can he take the life of someone else and continue to live with himself?
  • The Devil of DiRisio

    Leslie DuBois

    eBook (Little Prince Publishing, Sept. 30, 2011)
    New Version: 10/16/11Seventeen-year-old Sonya Garrison knows firsthand what it means to overcome adversity. She escaped a poverty stricken home and landed a full scholarship to the DiRisio Academy of Dance Rome, Italy. But life in an unfamiliar city along with the stresses of a dance career bring a new set of challenges. The Devil of DiRisio is the sequel to The Queen Bee of Bridgeton by Leslie DuBois
  • The Queen Bee of Bridgeton

    Leslie DuBois

    eBook (Little Prince Publishing, March 9, 2011)
    When fifteen-year-old Sonya Garrison is accepted into the prestigious Bridgeton Academy, she soon discovers that rich girls are just as dangerous as the thugs in her home of Venton Heights. Maybe more so. After catching the eye of the star, white basketball player and unwittingly becoming the most popular girl in school, she earns the hatred of the three most ruthless and vindictive girls at Bridgeton. Can she defeat the reigning high school royalty? Or will they succeed in ruining her lifelong dream of becoming a world class dancer?
  • The Saint of Petersburg

    Leslie DuBois

    eBook (, Aug. 3, 2012)
    After being raised in poverty, Sonya Garrison has a dream career and the love of not one, but two gorgeous men. But when she notices how fame and fortune are turning her into the type of person she doesn't want to be, will she be strong enough to change? Can she give up everything she ever wanted, in order to go after what she really needs?
  • Nothing Else Matters

    Leslie DuBois

    language (Little Prince Publishing, Jan. 18, 2012)
    Revised 1/25/12When racism tears a school apart, can love put it back together?As the senior star quarterback of Charleston Preparatory school in South Carolina, Scott Kincaid is poised for a spectacular professional career in sports. Though he and Reyna Lewis have been best friends for six years, between leading Charleston Prep to victory week after week, and seeking the approval of his tyrannical, racist mother, he doesn’t have time to develop anything more with her. But when his once perfect, healthy body is attacked by a debilitating disease, he reevaluates what is important in life. Just when he finally realizes he’s in love with his half black, half Puerto Rican best friend Reyna, a presidential election throws their small private school into racial turmoil. Now it’s up to Scott and Reyna to unify their school and their city. But it just might cost them their newfound relationship.
  • Shadows of St. Louis

    Leslie DuBois

    language (Little Prince Publishing, Feb. 18, 2012)
    It’s 1917 in East St. Louis, Illinois. The wealthy Goodwin family and their children have been living with a dangerous secret. Suddenly, their 16 year old Negro maid Emma Lynn starts asking questions no one wants to answer. Where did she come from? Where are her parents? Why does she look like a darker version of the Goodwin daughter? The love of a local white boy finally helps unveil the truth. But just when they are about to run away to find happiness together, race riots erupt and Emma Lynn gets caught in the middle. Now the Goodwins must make a choice to save her even if it means revealing to the world who they really are.
  • Spring Perfection

    Leslie DuBois

    language (Little Prince Publishing, Jan. 30, 2013)
    In this prequel, read how Reyna and Scott from Nothing Else Matters met.
  • Our Hair

    Leslie DuBois

    language (Little Prince Publishing, March 12, 2014)
    This picture book instills self-esteem and pride. It teaches children to love themselves for who they are no matter the physical appearance of their hair.
  • The Dancing Dream Series

    Leslie DuBois

    language (Little Prince Publishing, Aug. 16, 2012)
    This omnibus contains the first three books of the Dancing Dream Series:The Queen Bee of Bridgeton: When fifteen-year-old Sonya Garrison is accepted into the prestigious Bridgeton Academy, she soon discovers that rich girls are just as dangerous as the thugs in her home of Venton Heights. Maybe more so. After catching the eye of the star, white basketball player and unwittingly becoming the most popular girl in school, she earns the hatred of the three most ruthless and vindictive girls at Bridgeton. Can she defeat the reigning high school royalty? Or will they succeed in ruining her lifelong dream of becoming a world class dancer?The Devil of DiRisio: Seventeen-year-old Sonya Garrison knows firsthand what it means to overcome adversity. She escaped a poverty stricken home and landed a full scholarship to the DiRisio Academy of Dance Rome, Italy. But life in an unfamiliar city along with the stresses of a dance career bring a new set of challenges. And an older, seductive man threatens the bond she has with her beloved Will. Can their love survive the Devil of DiRisio?The Saint of Petersburg: After being raised in poverty, Sonya Garrison has a dream career and the love of not one, but two gorgeous men. But when she notices how fame and fortune are turning her into the type of person she doesn't want to be, will she be strong enough to change? Can she give up everything she ever wanted, in order to go after what she really needs?
  • The Queen Bee of Bridgeton

    Leslie DuBois

    Paperback (Little Prince Publishing, May 17, 2011)
    When fifteen-year-old Sonya Garrison is accepted into the prestigious Bridgeton Academy, she soon discovers that rich girls are just as dangerous as the thugs in her home of Venton Heights…maybe more so. After catching the eye of the star white basketball player and unwittingly becoming the most popular girl in school, she earns the hatred of the three most ruthless and vindictive girls at Bridgeton. Can she defeat the reigning high school royalty? Or will they succeed in ruining her lifelong dream of becoming a world class dancer?
  • Shadows of St. Louis

    Leslie DuBois

    Paperback (Little Prince Publishing, Feb. 12, 2012)
    It’s 1917 in East St. Louis, Illinois. The wealthy Goodwin family and their children have been living with a dangerous secret. Suddenly, their 16 year old Negro maid Emma Lynn starts asking questions no one wants to answer. Where did she come from? Where are her parents? Why does she look like a darker version of the Goodwin daughter? The love of a local white boy finally helps unveil the truth. But just when they are about to run away to find happiness together, race riots erupt and Emma Lynn gets caught in the middle. Now the Goodwins must make a choice to save her even if it means revealing to the world who they really are.Includes Study Guide questions
  • Nothing Else Matters

    Leslie DuBois

    Paperback (Little Prince Publishing, Jan. 18, 2012)
    When racism tears a school apart, can love put it back together? As the senior star quarterback of Charleston Preparatory school in South Carolina, Scott Kincaid is poised for a spectacular professional career in sports. Though he and Reyna Lewis have been best friends for six years, between leading Charleston Prep to victory week after week, and seeking the approval of his tyrannical, racist mother, he doesn’t have time to develop anything more with her. But when his once perfect, healthy body is attacked by a debilitating disease, he reevaluates what is important in life. Just when he finally realizes he’s in love with his half black, half Puerto Rican best friend Reyna, a presidential election throws their small private school into racial turmoil. Now it’s up to Scott and Reyna to unify their school and their city. But it just might cost them their newfound relationship.