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15 Authors like Shannon Holmes

Shannon Holmes is a standout voice in urban fiction, known for bringing street life to the page with honesty, intensity, and heart. Novels such as B-More Careful and Bad Girlz immerse readers in hard choices, complicated loyalties, and vividly drawn city settings.

If you enjoy Shannon Holmes, these authors deliver a similar mix of grit, drama, and unforgettable characters.

  1. Teri Woods

    Teri Woods writes gripping stories about street life, betrayal, and survival in urban America. Her fiction feels unfiltered and immediate, pulling readers into the high-stakes worlds her characters inhabit.

    If Shannon Holmes appeals to you, start with True to the Game, which follows Gena and Quadir’s dangerous romance against the backdrop of violence and power in Philadelphia.

  2. Carl Weber

    Carl Weber is known for dramatic, fast-moving novels packed with family conflict, buried secrets, and shifting alliances. He blends street realism with page-turning melodrama in a way that keeps the tension high.

    Readers who enjoy Shannon Holmes may want to pick up The Family Business, an entertaining story about a successful family whose polished image hides deep ties to the criminal underworld.

  3. Nikki Turner

    Nikki Turner delivers energetic urban fiction centered on ambition, loyalty, love, and survival. Her stories often feature strong women navigating dangerous worlds where every decision comes with a cost.

    A great place to start is A Hustler's Wife, the story of a woman devoted to a street king while trying to protect her family from betrayal and violence.

  4. Ashley Antoinette

    Ashley Antoinette writes emotionally charged urban dramas filled with passion, heartbreak, and difficult decisions. Her books explore the bonds between people and the risks they take for love, loyalty, and survival.

    Fans of Shannon Holmes should try The Prada Plan, about a woman determined to escape her past and build something better, whatever the price may be.

  5. JaQuavis Coleman

    JaQuavis Coleman brings intensity to every page, with stories shaped by street politics, violence, ambition, and loss. His characters feel larger than life while still reflecting the harsh consequences of the worlds they move through.

    His novel The Streets Have No King explores friendship, loyalty, and power as two friends try to navigate dangerous streets and even more dangerous choices.

  6. K'wan Foye

    K'wan Foye is a natural pick for readers who want raw, street-level storytelling. His novels capture the struggle to survive, the pull of loyalty, and the brutal reality of life in neighborhoods shaped by violence and desperation.

    Try Gangsta, a vivid and hard-hitting novel about betrayal, loyalty, and the consequences of the choices people make to get by.

  7. Wahida Clark

    Wahida Clark writes powerful stories set both inside and outside prison walls, often focusing on people boxed in by circumstance but still fighting for control over their lives. Her work shares Shannon Holmes’ interest in characters facing relentless pressure.

    Her novel Thugs and the Women Who Love Them introduces layered, believable characters trying to survive in unforgiving environments.

  8. Donald Goines

    Donald Goines remains one of the foundational voices of urban fiction. His writing is blunt, unsparing, and deeply influential, offering a stark look at addiction, crime, poverty, and the cycles that trap people.

    If you appreciate Shannon Holmes’ direct style, don’t overlook Goines’ work, especially , a searing portrait of desperation and life at the margins.

  9. Iceberg Slim

    Iceberg Slim writes with a stark, personal intensity that exposes the darker side of urban life. His work examines crime, survival, and morality with a voice that is both unsettling and unforgettable.

    Readers drawn to Shannon Holmes’ candor may find Pimp: The Story of My Life disturbing, compelling, and impossible to forget.

  10. Sister Souljah

    Sister Souljah combines sharp social commentary with memorable storytelling. Her novels tackle inner-city struggle, identity, ambition, and consequence through characters who feel vivid and emotionally real.

    Her novel The Coldest Winter Ever follows the unforgettable Winter Santiaga through a story of love, status, survival, and hard lessons.

  11. Treasure E. Blue

    Treasure E. Blue writes urban fiction with emotional weight and a strong sense of place. His characters are flawed, resilient, and believable, and his stories often balance pain with the possibility of redemption.

    If you enjoy Shannon Holmes, consider Harlem Girl Lost, which follows Silver Jones through heartbreak, danger, hard truths, and the search for a better path.

  12. Vickie M. Stringer

    Vickie M. Stringer tells gritty urban stories full of street knowledge, drama, and hard-earned realism. Her novels offer an inside look at dangerous environments and the emotional toll they take on the people trying to survive them.

    Check out Let That Be the Reason, which draws readers into Pamela Xavier’s life as she faces betrayal, pressure, and painful choices.

  13. Zane

    Zane brings a different but complementary energy, blending bold relationship drama with themes of sexuality, desire, and personal freedom. Her books are provocative, fast-paced, and unafraid to push into messy emotional territory.

    Try Addicted, a popular novel about Zoe Reynard and the risks, secrets, and consequences tied to her double life.

  14. Eric Jerome Dickey

    Eric Jerome Dickey writes engaging fiction that mixes romance, suspense, and urban realism with ease. His characters feel authentic, and his stories often explore trust, temptation, and the emotional complications of modern relationships.

    If you like Shannon Holmes, give Friends and Lovers a try for its sharp dialogue, strong character work, and compelling look at love and loyalty.

  15. T.N. Baker

    T.N. Baker’s novels offer gritty, believable portraits of urban struggle, female friendship, and betrayal. Her writing is direct and emotionally charged, making her a strong choice for readers who want stories with both tension and heart.

    Start with Sheisty, a gripping novel about friendship, deception, and the fight to survive when trust starts to fall apart.

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