Joy
Joy is the pen name for bestselling author Joylynn M. Jossel, a multigenre writer who now focuses on Christian fiction, children’s stories, and young adult humor. Her first published title (under the name N. Joy) is a children’s book, The Secret Olivia Told Me (Awarded the American Library Association Coretta Scott King Honor). Joylynn Jossel is the executive editor of Urban Christian, an imprint of Urban Books, LLC. This author currently resides in the Midwest with her husband, two sons, and two daughters.
All Books By Joy
Dollar Bill
- By: Joy
- Narrator: Stevie Washington
- Length: 8 hours 15 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2017
- Language: English
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3.85(81 ratings)
Dareese “Dollar Bill” Blake is one of those bad guys that women love to hate. In an effort to escape the hood life and dabble in the good life, Dollar quickly grows from a small pup to a big dawg. After carefully critiquing the game, he chooses a concrete type of hustle that he’s sure will offer him an early retirement from the workforce.
If you ask his home girl, Thomasena, she’d say it’s been nothing but love for Dollar since day one. In Dollar’s eyes, however, Thomasena is just one of the boys, so it’s no surprise that he tends to overlook her for every other piece of tail that wags by him.
When Dollar calls on Thomasena to help him in the ultimate come-up, will she be able to put her feelings of rejection on the back burner, or will Dollar get burned?
... Read moreMama, I’m In Love With a Gangsta
- By: Joy
- Narrator: Ida Belle
- Length: 9 hours 40 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2017
- Language: English
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3.95(71 ratings)
Baby Girl McCoy was given her name when her mother couldn’t even be bothered to give her another one in the hospital after she gave birth. Baby Girl was the product of rape, and she spends her life in a quest for a father figure. Never in a million years did she imagine that she’d find it in the man that she does.
With a good head on her shoulders and a forgiving heart, Harlem Lee Jones discovers that some things in life must still be accounted for. She may have allowed her heart to find its way to God, but the devil is surely lurking close behind. Has she really left her mean-street ways behind her?
These two dramatic stories filled with pain, heartache, and ghetto love, remind listeners that you can take the girl away from the ghetto, but she’ll always manage to find her way back.
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