Imani True

Imani True

About

Imani has been writing since she could hold a pencil. Her early works consisted of poetry and short stories written under the name C. Highsmith-Hooks. Her first book, “The Soul of a Black Woman: From a Whisper to a Shout,” was published in 2002.  The collection of reflective poetry earned her a spot in Literary Divas: The Top 100+ Most Admired African-American Women in Literature, a 2006 Amber Books Publication.

Imani's collaboration with Ms. Dreama Skye produced Strawberries, Stilettos and Steam, a collection of erotic stories published by NCM Publishing in the summer of 2010. That same year, one of Imani's stories was featured in Between the Sheets, a Delphine Publications collection. Both books received 2011 African American Literary Awards.  

In early 2011, Inner Child Publications entitled The Poetic Child included some of Imani's poems.

A Native New Yorker at heart, Imani currently resides in Las Vegas where she is working on several anthologies, e-books, and screenplays. She is also gearing up for the release of her first novel in the genre of erotic crime dramas entitled A Little Sumthin Sumthin.

Several more will follow. 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/ImaniTrue

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Blogspot: truerotica.blogspot.com

The Accursed King

The Accursed King

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<p><span style="color:rgb(15,17,17);font-family:'Amazon Ember', Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;">What happens when a king loses his prowess? The day Henry IV could finally declare he had vanquished his enemies, he threw it all away with an infamous deed. No English king had executed an archbishop before. And divine judgment was quick to follow. Many thought he was struck with leprosy—God's greatest punishment for sinners. From that point on, Henry's health was cursed and he fought doggedly on as his body continued to betray him—reducing this once great warrior to an invalid. Fortunately for England, his heir was ready and eager to take over. But Henry wasn't willing to relinquish what he had worked so hard to preserve. No one was going to take away his royal prerogative—not even Prince Hal. But Henry didn't count on Hal's dauntless nature, which threatened to tear the royal family apart.</span></p>

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