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Books in Kimani Tru series

  • Getting Played

    Celeste O. Norfleet

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani TRU, )
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  • Josephine

    Beverly Jenkins

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani TRU, Jan. 27, 2009)
    Josephine Best has it all figured out. Just seventeen, she's been to college, she has her own hairdressing shop and she refuses to be distracted from her goals. At least until handsome George Brooks begins to pursue her. Jojo isn't looking for romance, but she permits George to call on her.Adam Morgan has always been a Casanova, and no girl is immune to his charm. But when he comes home wounded from the War Between the States, it's a girl he used to call "Pest" who's turning his head. All grown up, Jojo is being courted by another soldier, and Adam knows it would be foolish to play with her heart. Even so, he just can't get the headstrong lady off his mind.For her part, Jojo can't deny her growing feelings for Adam. But he's always been such a flirt—he can't possibly be serious about her. Besides, she has George falling all over himself to please her. As the war rages on, Adam's feelings for Jojo grow stronger, but Jojo's determination to resist him does, too. One thing is clear, though: Jojo is a girl who always gets what she wants, sometimes in spite of herself.
  • Next Semester

    Cecil R. Cross II

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani TRU, Dec. 29, 2009)
    Not every lesson is learned in school…Second semester, second chances, and James "JD" Dawson has a lot to prove at the University of Atlanta. JD needs to shake academic probation, but he and his crew still act as if college is one big frat party. After all the drama of first semester, you'd think JD would learn from his mistakes. But once again he finds himself in trouble—both in and outside the classroom. What's worse, JD's future hangs on his class assignment: helping Kat get elected student-body president. To do that, he'll have to learn who to trust and who's trying to play him, or his next ticket home to the hood will be one-way.
  • Gettin' Hooked

    Nyomi Scott

    (Harlequin Kimani TRU, Oct. 23, 2007)
    Click for your dream dateCould she go to the senior dance with just any guy? No way. Imani Lane has her heart set on Maurice, the hottest guy in town. But he isn't exactly asking. So she comes up with an idea to help herself―and everyone else, too. An online dating hookup site for local teens! Her friends and cousin can find their dream dates, and Imani can brilliantly engineer her own profile to match Maurice's. Problem is, the Web site is becoming too popular. Guys who are looking for hookups―say, with Imani's own impressionable cousin―now include some very sleazy types. So Imani has to get things unhooked and fast.
  • Fast Forward

    Celeste O. Norfleet

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani, Jan. 20, 2009)
    How did Kenisha Lewis's life go from near perfect to sheer chaos in just a few months? Coping with family tragedy is tough enough without getting kicked out of private school and sent to the local public school, where she's forced to make some major adjustments. New friends (and enemies), new clothes, a hot new guy who might be mixed up in something serious It's no surprise that those close to her think Kenisha's moving way too fast. One thing's for sure: in order to deal with the trouble that's coming her way, she'll have to figure out who to trust, who to ditch and how to be true to the person she really is.
  • Pushing Pause

    Celeste O. Norfleet

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani, Sept. 18, 2007)
    Fifteen-year-old Kenisha Lewis has it all: good friends who also live to dance, a hot boyfriend headed for the NBA, loving parents and a bling-filled home in the burbs.But all that changes when her dad drops a bomb: he wants a divorce—and his pregnant girlfriend is moving in. Suddenly, Kenisha and her mom are squeezed into her grandmother's small house in the city, and Kenisha's sharing a bedroom with a cousin she barely knows. Could she hate her life any more? Yeah. Because her boyfriend dumps her, her friends are acting weird and her mother is getting more and more depressed. Time for Kenisha to push the pause button on her life and take a long, deep breath—.
  • Belle

    Beverly Jenkins

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani, Dec. 23, 2008)
    After a grueling escape north, Belle Palmer is free, yet lost and alone. Separated from her father on the harrowing journey, Belle has nowhere to turn until she finds shelter with the Bests, the first free family she's ever known.For the first time in her sixteen years, Belle is able to express herself freely—except where her feelings for a certain dark-eyed young man are concerned.Daniel Best is headed for great things. Educated and handsome, at eighteen he is full of the promise and dreams of his people, and is engaged to the prettiest (if the most spoiled) girl around. So when a bedraggled stranger arrives in his household and turns into a vibrant, lovely young woman, his attraction to her catches him entirely by surprise.While Belle is determined to deny her feelings for him, Daniel is caught between his conscience and his infatuation with her. That the two belong together is undeniable, but that it could ever happen seems impossible.
  • Fabulous

    Simone Bryant

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 19, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Starr, Dionne, and Marisol are the ruling elite at the exclusive Pace Academy, but their lavish lifestyles cannot protect them from the usual problems of adolescence, as they face drama at home and at school.
  • Shrink To Fit

    Dona Sarkar

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani TRU, July 29, 2008)
    Losing weight is the solution to all basketball-star Leah Mandeville's problems, or so she thinks. Getting superthin will:a) help her jump shotb) make her look like America's Next Top Model c) get the attention of the high school hottie who ignores any girl with a little junk in the trunkAnd it's working, isn't it? Her boo is now crushing on her. Everyone says how good she looks. But the problem is that Leah doesn't feel good. And her life is taking a huge turn for the worse, despite her new "perfect body."
  • Dirty South

    Phillip Thomas Duck

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani TRU, July 28, 2009)
    College is a big adjustment—but not if you're Kenya Posey. Even at a Southern school far from her Jersey turf, she's the one the girls envy and the boys want. Kenya's the star of a hot singing/dancing troupe, her high-school BFF Lark is on campus—could things get any better?For Lark, the answer is yes. While she's flunking socially, life is one big episode of Everybody Loves Kenya—and Lark barely gets a walk-on role. Kenya's too self-absorbed to see beyond her fabulous new life. But with Kenya's brother Eric and his rapper friend Fiasco bringing drama right to her door, all that's about to change….
  • First Semester

    Cecil R. Cross II

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani, July 17, 2007)
    James "JD" Dawson grew up in the hood, but left a life of violence three thousand miles behind to make something of himself at University of Atlanta. But when the freshman got off to a fool's start—kicking it with his new homeboys, showing up late to class, not studying and checking out the shorties—JD was assigned a tutor, the luscious Katrina Turner. She made studying real fun. But if JD wanted to get with a girl like Katrina, he'd also have to learn to grow up.
  • She Said, She Said

    Celeste O. Norfleet, Jennifer Norfleet

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani TRU, March 25, 2008)
    She Said, She Said by Celeste O. Norfleet\Jennifer Norfleet released on Mar 25, 2008 is available now for purchase.