Award Winning Bargain Book! Just 99 Cents For James W. Lewis’ Sellout – 85 Rave Reviews

Sellout

by James W. Lewis
4.3 stars – 96 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Winner of the 2011 International Book Awards!

  • African-American fiction

Finalist of the 2011 Global E-book Awards!

  • Multicultural Fiction

Finalist in the 2011 Next Generation Indie Book Awards!

  • African-American Fiction
People who date interracially are often called traitors to their own kind. Self-haters. Sellouts.

Loan Officer Tammy McDonald has just come out of another failed relationship with a wannabe thug. To break this destructive pattern, she leaves her home city of Dallas for San Diego. As she settles in rainbow California, fantasies of meeting an ebony prince fade, so she eyes Dale Bristol as a potential ivory replacement.

Terrell Jackson is San Diego’s only black optometrist. Women regularly drop in for more than just eye exams, but he stays true to his girl Tasha until a wet dream unleashes a ridiculous outburst. Fed up with her jealous fits, he denounces the common “dedramanators” in his life-black women.

Even though Penelope Miller was raised in the South by a racist father once affiliated with the KKK, she can’t ignore her attraction to black men. But she never expected to fall in love with one…nor did she expect her “interracial felony” to threaten their lives.

SELLOUT follows these three individuals and the consequences of dating outside their race. In the quest to find what they think is missing in their lives, they encounter guilt, fear and mess they never anticipated…including murder.

5-Star Amazon Reviews

“Nice twist to the story. The plot and the characters where interesting, found myself laughing at times. Great read, hope to see a part two.”

“I thoroughly enjoyed “Sellout”, it made me laugh, cry, mad, think and call my friends to talk about it!!”

“I loved this book. It was a real eye-opener for me into the complexities of interracial dating and the potential pitfalls and rewards it can bring. I laughed, I cried, I was sucked into all the emotions the characters were feeling. James W. Lewis is a writer worth reading!”

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