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Margaret Johnson-Hodge is the author of several books that
have received national acclaim. She is a winner of the 1998
Reviewer’s Choice Awards, for “The Real Deal”. “Butterscotch
Blues” made the Blackboard Bestsellers List, the
Essence Magazine Bestseller List and Black Expressions Book
Club 2000 Book of the Year coming in at number 6.
“A New Day” made the
Mosaic Magazine What’s Hot Top Five Fiction List five (5)
times and “True Lies” made the Black Expressions Best Sellers
List in 2002. Margaret has garnered rave reviews from
Publisher’s Weekly, The Quarterly Black Review, Essence Magazine
and Ebony Magazine.
She has been featured in major papers in her
hometown, was a guest speaker at Georgia’s Writers, Inc. Her
novels “True Lies”, “Some Sunday” and “Butterscotch Blues” were
Main Selections for Black Expressions, and “The Real Deal”, “A
New Day”, “Warm Hands”, “A Journey To Here” and “This Time” were
alternates selections.
Both Showtime and Hallmark Hall of Fame have
considered her books for movie options and with the release of
her sixth novel “True Lies”, Publisher Weekly declared:
“Johnson-Hodge's popularity continues to grow. Audiences tired
of shallow buppie antics will respond favorably to the earthy
dramas she describes.” Her seventh novel, “A Journey To Here”
was released to great reviews and the book garnered her a
nominee for Author of The Year.
In 2005, Margaret donned a new cap - publisher
- and released her eighth book – “This Time”, through her own
publishing company – Sutton Place Publishers, Inc. "This Time"
was well received by both critics and readers a like.
Born and raised in New York, Margaret no
longer lives there, but New York is where her heart remains. She
continues to craft stories about the great city in which she
grew up and looks forward to telling more of them.
A mother and full-time author, she writes on a
near daily basis, rarely taking a break from her craft. “There
is always some story inside of me,” is how she sees it “and I
just try and get it told.”
Red
Light Green Light
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Publisher: Sutton Place Publishers, Inc. (October 1,
2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0975402617
ISBN-13: 978-0975402610
Craig Stevens is forty-five years old and a
recovering crack addict. Forty-one days clean when the
novel opens, his world is rocked when one fateful
September morning, 9/11 happens. With everything falling
down around him, thoughts of an old love Gazelle come to
mind. He sets out to find her, to make sure she s okay.
However, the pitfalls along the way don't make it easy.
With vivid detail and a gritty landscape, Red Light
Green Light is the Butterscotch Blues of crack
addiction, taking you through it and beyond...
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This
Time
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pages
Publisher: Sutton Place Publishers, Inc. (May 1, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0975402609
ISBN-13: 978-0975402603
When Publishers Weekly, reviewing Margaret
Johnson-Hodge's 2002 Black Expressions Best-selling
novel "True Lies" declared, "Audiences tired of shallow
buppie antics will respond favorably to the earthy
dramas she [Margaret Johnson-Hodge] describes," and
readers enjoyed "True Lies" so much they demanded a
sequel, Margaret Johnson-Hodge had no choice but to
respond with "This Time."
Picking up where "True Lies" left off, "This Time"
begins with Dajah Moore is still on her road to recovery
after a heart-wrenching breakup with Rick Trimmons.
Determined to get beyond the whole Rick incident, her
struggles deepen when Rick shows up at her front door,
saying all the things she needed to hear from him months
before.
But what Rick is saying and what Dajah sees for
herself are two different things. Rick says Gina is gone
from his life, but as far as Dajah is concerned, Gina
hasn't gone far enough.
To further complicate things, Dajah meets Jeff
Gingham, a man eight years her senior, bringing his own
ideas about relationships that don't match her own.
With Rick fast on her trail and Jeff moving slowly
into her heart, will Dajah get it right this time? |
A
Journey To Here
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pages
Publisher: Kensington (November 1, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0758200285
ISBN-13: 978-0758200280
With her extraordinary power to reveal the heart’s
deepest truths, national bestselling author Margaret
Johnson-Hodge returns with a wise and moving story of
the lengths to which some people will go to get what
they want—and the long road back to finding what they
need…
Sylvia “Suvie” Allen certainly can’t complain. After
nineteen years of marriage, her husband, Emory, can
still make her laugh. And her two adolescent daughters
have managed to stay out of trouble, resisting the
temptations of the streets. At forty-six, Suvie is
content with the present, the future looks good, and the
past—well, into every life a little rain must fall. As a
teenager, Suvie suffered a deep betrayal caused by both
her best friend, Dorothy—and her first love, Philip. The
hurt and loss were devastating, but Suvie healed and
came out stronger for it. And besides, what’s past is
past, and now is her time in the sun. But it isn’t all
up to Suvie, as she discovers one fateful day when her
ringing doorbell reveals the one love that still haunts
her…
It’s been thirty years since Philip Butler laid eyes on
his only true love—the woman he wronged so terribly back
in his young, foolish days. Not that he hasn’t paid a
price with his long, unhappy marriage. Even his
beautiful home in Atlanta and the many creature comforts
of his affluent life with his wife, Dorothy, can’t fill
the void in his heart. Whether it’s a mid-life crisis—or
simply a truth that can no longer be ignored—at age
forty-seven, Philip is taking stock. And he’s determined
to win back the love he lost so long ago.
But his cross-country journey takes Philip, Suvie,
Dorothy, and their families to places no one could have
anticipated—starting a cataclysmic chain of events that
will change everyone’s life forever. |
True
Lies
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pages
Publisher: Kensington (September 1, 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0758200048
The last time Dajah Moore took a chance, she was
eight, and a wild, downhill bike ride left her with a
scar on her knee—which is nothing compared to the ones
that now criss-cross her heart. Life has made Dajah into
a cautious and wise sister who won’t sit down in her
silks for fear of wrinkling them, a hardworking
accountant who doesn’t hand out second chances. Then she
meets Rick Trimmons. And when the handsome corrections
officer gives her the protection of his mace and the
temptation of his phone number, she falls hard.
Everything about Rick, from his soulful eyes to his
straightforward talk, tells Dajah she’s met someone who
will never play her—if she can put aside her fear and
wrap herself around his troubled past…
For Rick, nobody comes before his four-year-old
daughter, Kanisha. She’s his heart and soul, the reason
he works overtime and puts up with all kinds of
craziness from her mother, Gina. Meeting Dajah shows
Rick what his life could be like. From backyard
barbeques, where Dajah’s best friends size him up in a
heartbeat, to unforgettable nights in Dajah’s bed, Rick
is living a dream—until Gina’s outrageous behavior
forces him into desperate choices that could destroy his
happiness, his future, and everything he’s ever worked
for…
Imbued with the emotional resonance of real, complicated
lives, True Lies is about life’s uneasy answers, and how
the truth can do more than set you free…it can lead you
home in the most unexpected of ways. |
Some
Sunday
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pages
Publisher: Kensington (September 1, 2002)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 075820003X
ISBN-13: 978-0758200037
Sisterhood, skin color, self-esteem and sex are just
a few of the issues Margaret Johnson-Hodge explores in
this plainspoken sequel to Butterscotch Blues. Set in
New York City, the novel begins as a grieving wife
struggles to recover from the loss of her handsome young
Trinidadian husband to AIDS. Adrian was the love of
Sandy Hutchinson's life, and she's not sure if she can
go on without him. The story follows Sandy's recovery
and search for love as she stumbles into a relationship
with Adrian's brother, Winston, and finally finds peace
with Randall, a contractor, who at first rejects her.
Sandy's best friends also struggle in their
relationships with men, in a series of Sex in the
City-like subplots. "Masterful" Martha, a high-powered
assistant district attorney, barely copes on the home
front. Abandoned at the altar years ago, she battles her
demons by drinking too much, while fighting to keep her
relationship with Calvin afloat. Janice, driven by
insecurities despite her enviable beauty, drives her
fianc‚ Cliff into the arms of Rachel, who had
relinquished him once before to Janice in the name of
sisterhood. Then there's Britney, living the American
Dream with a magnificent house in the suburbs, a doting
husband and beautiful baby, who finds herself pregnant
again while confronting the ramifications of living
beyond her means. Tackling controversial questions,
often in a graphic manner, Johnson-Hodge has written a
captivating sequel that loyal readers and new fans will
devour. (From Publishers Weekly) |
Butterscotch
Blues
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pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Press; 1st edition (June 10,
2000)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0312264844
ISBN-13: 978-0312264840
Sandy finally had everything her heart desired...
Sandy Hutchinson has skin so dark and chocolatey brown
that her friends call her "the black Diva." At the age
of thirty-four, she and her three girlfriends have
shared a tight bond since college, and have been through
the ups and disappointing downs of dating. With high
aspirations about careers and love, they sometimes fall
a bit short of their dreams, but nevertheless are always
there for one another to offer sympathy and support.
Sandy wonders if love will forever elude her, until the
day she meets Adrian Burton, a Trinidadian with caramel
skin, naturally wavy hair, and eyes the color of
butterscotch.
Then she had to decide whether or not to keep it.
Plagued with low self-esteem since childhood, Sandy is
dubious that Adrian could be attracted to her. But
Adrian, ernest in his intentions, opens his heart and
wins her over. Together they share a whirlwind romance
filled with blissful happiness, until the night of a
fateful call from the hospital, when Sandy learns about
Adrian's failing ex-wife. Now, Sandy must decide if her
love is strong enough to help get them through what may
be their darkest hour. |
Warm
Hands: A Novel
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Paperback: 272 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks (February 15, 2000)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0312972938
ISBN-13: 978-0312972936
Traveling the same ground as Terry McMillan, this
latest from Johnson-Hodge (The Real Deal) follows the
travails and transformation of a strong but
self-sabotaging African-American woman. At 35, Mya
Williams is barely over her romance with a seductive
loser named Vincent when she meets Jeff, a successful
young architect. They've scheduled the wedding when Mya
finds herself unable to resist one final tryst with her
sexy ex. In the aftermath, a shell-shocked Mya--now
dumped by both Vincent and Jeff--is forced to examine
her soul, her sexual cravings and her self-destructive
neediness. Pondering the collapse of her life and the
fragmentation--at once funny and painful--of her family,
Mya attains a peaceful self-reliance and finds her true
soul mate along the way. Mya's metamorphosis from madcap
confusion to a nearly saintly level of
self-actualization is too seamless to ring true, and--as
is so often the case--her tale is far more fun before
her conversion than after it. Still, Johnson-Hodge
offers a sassy and often endearing story.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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A
New Day
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Paperback: 272 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks (April 15, 1999)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0312969155
ISBN-13: 978-0312969158
ONE WOMAN
For Carol-Anne McClementine life has always been a
struggle. Past thirty and a single parent, she's
struggling to raise her daughter, pay the rent, keep
food on the table, and keep her child safe. Hardened by
a diffcult life, she puts faith in nothing, certainly
not the hope that a man would truly love her.
ONE MAN
One terrible mistake lost Max Scutter the love of his
life-- Samone. Handsome with a well-paying, high-powered
job, Max is nonetheless miserable-- alone and unable to
see any hope for the future. His world has come to a
dead end-- until the day his eyes meet Carol-Anne's.
DIFFERENT WORLDS
Max has a master's degree in finance and has climbed the
ladder of success. Carol-Anne is a graduate of the
school of hard knocks, each day a test in making ends
meet. Now that their lives have intertwined, Carol-Anne
must overcome old wounds and become the person she never
thought she deserved to be, and Max must learn to fully
open his heart so that together they can discover that
new day. |
The
Real Deal: Real Love Is More Than Skin Deep...Real
Passion Isn't Black Or White...
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Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks (March 15, 1998)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0312964889
ISBN-13: 978-0312964887
Readers seeking something out of the ordinary need
look no further than Margaret Johnson-Hodge's
interracial romance, The Real Deal. Personnel manager
Samone Lewis is still reeling from the break-up of a
long-term relationship with Max Scutter--the love of her
life. When she interviews Jon Everette, a typical
California boy, she has no idea that their alliance will
soon progress beyond simple co-worker status. Samone
fights even meeting Jon for lunch--after all, what could
they possibly have in common? But Jon persists and
Samone is soon won over by his kindness, charm, and
quick wit.
The road to love is rarely smooth, and Jon and Samone's
journey is no exception--it's probably even a bit
bumpier than most. As much as she enjoys Jon's company
she's reluctant to give her heart to him, fearing
further emotional involvement and her family's reaction
to her dating a white man. But when Jon mentions he is
seeing someone else Samone realizes how much she really
wants him in her life no matter what anyone else thinks.
Sexy, funny, and frank, The Real Deal explores not only
the intricacies of an interracial relationship but also
details the struggle of a sensitive, vulnerable woman
desperately seeking love. All women, regardless of
color, will identify with Samone's struggle to recover
from her difficult breakup with Max and her reluctance
to give her heart yet again. Johnson-Hodge has written a
profound first novel, creating characters that ring with
authenticity and interest. This is a very literate,
compelling read and highly recommended. —Maudeen
Wachsmith (Amazon Review)
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