From the streets to the charts, from county jail to publishing empire, this is the soundtrack to transformation.

T.M. Jefferson's life reads like a hip-hop mixtape: raw, rhythmic, and honest. Structured chapter by chapter to the beats that shaped each era, Change The Game chronicles a journey from drug dealing and parole violations to building an independent publishing powerhouse that puts Black voices on bestseller lists.

This isn't your typical redemption story. Jefferson pulls no punches about the systems designed to trap men like him, parole as a "door with better lighting," probation officers who weaponize curfews, and the way surveillance turns freedom into performance. But it's also a masterclass in transformation: how hustler instincts become entrepreneurial gold, how county jail becomes a creative crucible, and how building an independent publishing company becomes an act of resistance.

From his first novel hitting Amazon's top charts to mentoring the next generation of writers, from navigating industry betrayals to the quiet revolution of fatherhood, Jefferson shows that changing the game isn't about playing by different rules; it's about building your board.

A mixtape memoir about choice, consequence, and the daily discipline of becoming who you're meant to be.

"Part street testimony, part business blueprint, part love letter to hip-hop, this book will change how you think about second chances."

Press play. Start reading. Change everything.

Perfect for readers of Writing My Wrongs, A Place to Stand, The Rose That Grew from Concrete, and Makes Me Wanna Holler.

For fans of true crime, street lit, and raw memoirs of redemption, this is your blueprint to turn pain into purpose.

THE GAME WAS NEVER FAIR, BUT YOU CAN STILL WIN.

Most people live their lives reacting-playing a game they don't even realize exists. They follow rules they never agreed to, trapped in cycles of struggle while power remains in the hands of those who understand the truth:

Control or be controlled.

Power isn't about luck. Success isn't reserved for the privileged. Transformation isn't a mystery. There are strategies, principles, and disciplines that separate those who rise from those who remain at the bottom.

Master The Game is your blueprint for understanding the hidden dynamics of power, influence, and transformation. It strips away illusions, exposing the principles that shape the world-and how you can use them to rewrite your future.

If you're Black in America, you're born Blacklisted. From the moment you enter this world, there's a system designed to keep you locked out of power, wealth, and opportunity. It's not broken; it was built this way.

Felony convictions, hiring discrimination, redlining, school pipelines to prison, these aren't accidents. They're the modern-day Black Codes, updated for the 21st century. While politicians preach progress, the numbers tell the truth: one in three Black men will see a jail cell, Black names on résumés get 50% fewer callbacks, and the Black, white wealth gap is as wide as it was in 1865.

But this isn't a story of oppression, it's a story of resistance. Blacklisted exposes the rigged game but also reveals the strategies that have kept Black communities alive and thriving against the odds. From the rise of Black entrepreneurship to the power of cooperative economics, this book delivers the counterattack For us, this is power.

For you, this is a choice. Stand with us, challenge the system, and help rewrite the rules. The game is fixed -but we're breaking it.

What happens when love learns to kill?

Jabari Okafor has spent three years trying to bury his past as an elite assassin. He makes pancakes, coaches soccer, and believes that love can overcome the muscle memory of murder. But when his 8-year-old daughter Zuri is kidnapped, Jabari discovers that becoming human again was always an illusion.

To save his family, he must resurrect the killer he used to be, Mwuaji (Swahili for "The Killer").

But in a world where protection requires elimination, what happens to the innocence you're trying to protect? What price are you willing to pay to keep your family safe? And when your children learn that love looks like violence... who becomes the monster?

MWUAJI is Gone Girl meets John Wick with the emotional depth of Room. A brutal, beautiful exploration of family, survival, and what we become when we're pushed beyond our limits.

Trained by the enemy. Haunted by truth. Vengeance is coming.