N'TYSE is a Dallas, Texas native and currently juggles her writing career with being a full-time mother, wife, and filmmaker. Her name is an acronym for ""Never Tell Your Secrets,"" which is the hidden message she envelops within her taboo tales. She is the bestselling author of the popular Twisted relationship-drama series, editor of Gutta Mamis, Cougar Cocktales, and executive producer of the documentary film, Beneath My Skin, which was inspired by her novel My Secrets, Your Lies. Visit her Website ntyse.com or on Facebook at- author.ntyse. In 2015, Jasmine Williams wrote her first full-length novel, and now she has completed ten urban fiction novels. Jasmine was a 2016 nominee for Best Urban Author of the Year by Urban Books, Authors, and Writers of America (UBAWA). She aspires to write in many different genres, including interracial romance and mystery/suspense novels. One day, she also hopes to write for movies and television. Jasmine lives in Virginia Beach and she is a mother of two. She hopes to inspire young black women worldwide. She wants them to know that they can do anything they put their mind to! A true contemporary artist, Niyah Moore's foray into the literary world began in 2007 with the social media platform Myspace, where she submitted her writing to be included in select anthologies. In 2014, she signed her first major two-book publishing deal with Simon & Schuster, under New York Times bestselling author Zane's imprint, Strebor Books. Her first Strebor release, Pigalle Palace, was featured by Ebony.com. Niyah was an honoree for the 2013 Exceptional Women of Color Award of Northern California. She is a two-time recipient of the African American Literary Award for Best Anthology and 2015 AAMBC Literary Award nominee for Best Digital Publisher. INDIA was born and raised on the cutthroat streets of Detroit, also known as the Dirty Glove. She attended Wayne State University, pursuing a degree in business management. She's married and is the proud mother of one. She loves to write urban fiction because it's as close to real as you will ever get. One day she hopes to become a household name and give the game what it's been missing. Born and raised in New York City, Brandie Davis graduated with a bachelor's degree in English from York College and is the founder of My Urban Books blog and Facebook book club. From home she continues to pen drama-filled novels while developing her urban fiction blog, which is geared toward shining light on not only veteran authors but also the up and coming.