B-Boy Blues Series by James Earl Hardy

4.08 · 31 ratings
  • B-Boy Blues: A Seriously Sexy, Fiercely Funny, Black-on-Black Love Story (B-Boy Blues #1)
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    B-Boy Blues: A Seriously Sexy, Fiercely Funny, Black-on-Black Love Story (B-Boy Blues #1)

    James Earl Hardy

    Rated: 4.12 of 5 stars
    · 13 ratings · published 1994

    James Earl Hardy's classic novel celebrates its 25th Anniversary — and, for the first time, is available on eBook! Years before "homo thug" and "down low" became infamous catchphrases, Omar Little put the "G" in Gangsta on HBO's critically acclaimed series The Wire, and Lil Nas X claimed a same gender loving space in pop music ... there was B-BOY BLUES... more

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  • If Only For One Nite (B-Boy Blues #3)
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    If Only For One Nite (B-Boy Blues #3)

    James Earl Hardy

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1998

    In the third title in the bestselling B-Boy Blues series, Mitchell Crawford attends his tenth anniversary high school reunion and comes face to face with the man who stole his virginity and broke his heart: gymnastics coach Warren Reid. Will Mitchell finally have his say and exact his revenge—or will he fall for Warren's charms and be the same fool twice, if only for one nite?

  • Love the One You're With: A B-Boy Blues Novel (B-Boy Blues #5)
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    Love the One You're With: A B-Boy Blues Novel (B-Boy Blues #5)

    James Earl Hardy

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2002

    In this contemporary gay romance, a teacher fends off a string of suitors after his boyfriend leaves to film a Hollywood movie.Do men and monogamy mix? It’s not a question Mitchell “Little Bit” Crawford gave much thought to until his beaufriend of almost two years, Raheim “Pooquie” Rivers, an All-American jeans model, heads to Hollywood to make his first feature film. As Mitchell soon discovers, the temptation to cheat is very real . . . and it seems to be everywhere... more

  • A House Is Not a Home: A B-Boy Blues Novel (B-Boy Blues #6)
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    A House Is Not a Home: A B-Boy Blues Novel (B-Boy Blues #6)

    James Earl Hardy

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2005

    In this final chapter in James Earl Hardy's groundbreaking B-Boy Blues series, Mitchell "Little Bit" Crawford and Raheim "Pooquie" Rivers are all grown up. Mitchell is a stay-at-home dad renovating his dream house, writing, and raising his godson and half-sister in Brooklyn's up-and-coming Fort Greene neighborhood. He's fairly happy, but he can't help feeling that something -- or someone -- is missing from his life... more

  • Men of the House (B-Boy Blues #7)
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    Men of the House (B-Boy Blues #7)

    James Earl Hardy

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2019

    Things are definitely "jood" (better than good) for 15-year-old Raheim Errol Rivers, III. A senior at Brooklyn Technical High School, he's on track to become salutatorian of his graduating class. He's juggling early admissions offers from Yale, Harvard, and MIT. He's dating an "older woman": 19-year-old New York University sophomore Maxine "Max" Edgewood. But the chocolate icing on his yellow layer cake is his father, Raheim Errol Rivers, Jr... more

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