YOU SHOWED ME

YOU SHOWED ME
By Nahisha McCoy

You Showed Me

You Showed Me
Urban Drama

Newest Member of the Melodrama Family

Brooklyn native, Nahisha McCoy never gave up her dream to become a published author. After connecting with street-lit veteran Al-Saadiq Banks, Ms. McCoy was referred to Melodrama Publishing and the rest shall make history. Her debut novel, You Showed Me, which will be released September 14, 2010, reflects what most women encounter when falling in love with the wrong guy. If you've ever been wronged in a relationship, sought revenge, felt betrayed in ways you couldn't have ever imagined, then this book is for you! Please read the snippet below.

SNEAK PEEK FROM "YOU SHOWED ME"

Naheema noticed Mike's jacket on the floor. Mike saw what she was looking at, but she was closer to it than he was. She ran for the jacket as Mike tried to jump across the bed and get it first. But he landed the wrong way and twisted his ankle.
As Naheema picked up the jacket, her hands shook from nervousness. She prayed that Chyna's nasty words weren't true.
All Mike could do was wince in pain and wait. He didn't think her looking in his jacket would cause any harm, because he didn't have any numbers or condoms in his pockets. But he still couldn't help but wonder why she wanted it.
After looking through all of his pockets on the outside of the jacket, Naheema went to check the inside pocket. She felt something there. She took the package out of his pocket and looked at Mike for a while before opening it.
Mike was getting nervous. He didn't remember putting anything inside that pocket. Then it hit him. That bitch Chyna. He had to find a way to get Naheema to give him the package.
Naheema unfolded the letter attached to the package and started reading it out loud.
My dearest Mike,
From the time we first met, I knew we would be lovers. I never expected our relationship to last three years without some kind of commitment. I surely didn't expect that we would be ending this way either, but that's life, right, baby? We've been through a lot of ups and downs in our relationship, but I never thought in my wildest dreams that you would make me your sideline ho for that chick.


About Me

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Brooklyn, New York, United States
I am married with three beautiful sons residing in Brooklyn, New York, and is currently attending college to finish my Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. I work part-time as the Middle School Program Coordinator at Red Hook Initiative a Community based, non-for-profit organization, and I’m also the PTA secretary of P. S. 15, the Patrick F. Daly Public School. She also runs a community newsletter and blog site (www.nahsword.blogspot.com) and I volunteer with many community-based organizations as well as runs a Double Dutch program for the youth within my community.

YOU SHOWED ME by Nahisha McCoy in available online now.

Dating a hustler was never on Naheema’s to-do list. But after the charming yet deceptive Mike sweeps her off her feet, dating a hustler is the least of her worries. Mike’s charming sweetness toward Naheema turns sour when the abuse, cheating, and his street mentality kicks in. The life of a hustler’s woman takes its toll on Naheema physically, mentally, and emotionally, taking her from a fairy tale to a horror flick. But Naheema is learning from the best, and soon the tables turn and she holds Mike’s future in her hands. Filled with action, grief, friendship, family ties, and the ultimate betrayal, You Showed Me exhibits what it means to be tried, be tested, and triumph.

Drama With a Capital D by Denise Coleman

Dear readers:

The countdown is on for our highly anticipated September 21, 2010 release of Drama With a Capital D. In less than 100 days, readers will be introduced to newcomer, Denise Coleman, the latest addition to our Melodrama Publishing family. Her debut novel, Drama With a Capital D -- was penned with skill, a genuine love for her craft, and a overall respect for the literary industry. Take a moment to read a snippet from her upcoming release.

DRAMA WITH A CAPITAL D

DRAMA WITH A CAPITAL D
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Sneak Peek: Drama With a Capital D

It was an all out brawl within seconds. Fists, fake hair and earrings were flying everywhere. Cherie was actually trying to go toe to toe with me which pissed me off even more. I slammed her up against the door and knocked the wind out of her. As soon as I saw I had an advantage, I started kicking the shit out of her. For a second I thought she was screaming then I realized it was coming from behind me. When I glanced around I realized it was Reggie. He always screamed like a little bitch. He came running because he saw one of Cherie's neighbors running up on the porch to jump in. Before sista girl could even take a swing at anyone, Reggie was there in a flash with his pepper spray. I'm trying to watch him and keep Cherie on the ground at the same time. That fool ass Reggie started spraying that can like a freakin' maniac. I left Cherie's ass lying there and got the hell out of the way. Donna followed my lead and we got the hell off that porch. Lena didn't react as quickly and Reggie's dramatic, over hyped ass sprayed her too. Everybody on that porch was screaming, choking and gagging. Reggie grabbed Lena and as they stumbled down the steps, "Go start the car! Start the damn car!" He yelled at Donna.

Bio

Denise was born and raised in Camden, New Jersey where, she still resides. Denise attended Woodrow Wilson High School, The Kane Business Institute and Camden County College where she consistently remained on the Dean's list.

In a city stricken with strife and poverty, Denise has raised four children who continue to make strides in their own lives because of their mother's positive influence.

As a young girl Denise discovered her love of the written word. This passion grew as she grew. It was during an African American Literature class at CCC that she decided that being an avid reader was no longer enough to satisfy her. She began writing short stories for her own pleasure, which has lead to her branching out to full length novels.

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Monday, January 25, 2010

Top Ten Things a Women looks for in Men

1.Appearance- Does he takes the time to properly groom himself. You’ll never get a second chance to make a first impression.
2.Honesty- Keep your word. A real man is always reliable. Women have a scent for sniffing out liars.
3.Confidence- If you are not sure of yourself, don't even bother. Be comfortable with whom you are and stop worrying about what everyone else thinks about you.
4.Take charge- A real women wants a real man, not someone she can control.
5.Conversation- You will get further by playing the strong, silent type then the overly chatty dude. Be mysterious. Don't give up your personal information too easy. Women love a challenge.
6.Stay Focus- Women like to be looked in the eyes not the breast so keep your eyes above nose level.
7.Pick-Up Lines- A real man don’t use pick up lines. His persona and character is a line in itself.
8.Entourage- A real man doesn’t need a crew to give him courage.
9.Manners- Real men have cell phones on vibrate. Business and pleasure are two separate events.
10.Chivalry is not dead. Real men know this.

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