Review:
Tash Hawthorne comes out strong and does her thing with her freshman novel... Showing that Karma is definitely a mutha!
J.M. Benjamin-
Essence Best Selling Author of Ride Or Die Chick pt 1&2, Down In The Dirty, My Manz And 'Em, On The Run With Love
Compelling! Refreshing! What the lit game needs at this time!
Wahida Clark
The Official Queen of 'Thug Love' Fiction
Bestselling Novels include:
Thugs and The Women Who Love Them
Every Thug Needs A Lady
Thug Matrimony
Payback is A Mutha
'Payback With Ya Life'
Sleeping With The Enemy
AND THE LATEST RELEASE
THUG LOVIN'
About the Author:
Born in Summit, NJ and raised in the Valley section of Orange, NJ, Tash Hawthorne cannot be viewed as the typical Jersey Girl. For the first 18 years of her life, Tash had the rare privilege of being raised by three generations of strong Black women; all who lived under the same roof. Having received such ingredients like fearlessness from her mother, compassion from her grandmother, and resilience from her great grandmother, Tash grew to be a product of her environment. One of pure love and unadulterated passion for the human condition. As a child, Tash dreamed of becoming an Olympic gold-medalist in track & field and an Alvin Ailey dancer, but her hopes to run and dance were soon deferred due to medical reasons. Writing evolved from that of her mother. Tash showed early signs of her gift of script at the age of 9; winning second place in a state-wide essay contest for students in grades 4-6. At age 14, she placed first in another essay contest which consisted of 1300 junior high school candidates along the East Coast. Despite her early accolades, Tash did not seriously begin writing until the age of 17, three months after the untimely passing of her best friend. Writing became a therapeutic way to escape the unpleasant realities of her surroundings. And it was in that time of salutary that her first screenplay, "The Jaded Edge" was born. After graduating from high school, Tash went on to attend the first college of her choice, Hampton University, where she furthered her love for the arts, pursuing a degree in theatre. She would soon be faced with another tragedy. Just seven days into her studies at the university, Tash received a phone call from her mother stating that her great-grandmother had unexpectedly passed away. Tash's entire academic world came to a standstill. The woman she used to secretly meet in the middle of the night to eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with had been taken away from her. It would take Tash the rest of her tenure at Hampton to fully recover from the sudden loss. Having regrouped and accepted God's will, Tash turned her focus back to her studies. With the help of some of her professors and staff at Hampton, she went from being on academic probation to graduating on time with Honors. Karma, like all of Tash's works, encompasses the reality of life as she sees it and knows it.
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