Now available on Amazon! Book Summary: Jasmine, a new teacher to the school, returns to her small town to start over. She runs into old friends and rehash old situations. Friends, Lamar and Toni, help Jasmine through tumultuous circumstances and offer her true friendship to help her pull herself through chaos. Just when she thinksContinue reading “Poison: A Novel”
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Poison: Book Signing and Tea Party
Check out “Poison Book Signing and Tea Party” on Eventbrite! Date: Sat, Mar 25 • 12:00 PM EDT Location: 1200 Central Avenue, Charlotte, NC Poison Book Signing and Tea Party live Book Summary: Jasmine, a new teacher to the school, returns to her small town to start over. She runs into old friends and rehash old situations.Continue reading “Poison: Book Signing and Tea Party”
Caribbean Reads for this Year!
Since finding out that my grandad is Jamaican, and after being immersed in part of the Caribbean culture with Carnival, I have been obsessing over ways to learn more about my culture and my roots. As if a sign from God, one of my favorite book pages on Instagram posted several book challenges we shouldContinue reading “Caribbean Reads for this Year!”
New Year Resolutions
Every year, people ask you about your New Year Resolutions. This year, I decided to rename it. This is not my New Year Resolution. More so, goals I would like to accomplish next year. When I look back over the past two years, I am utterly grateful. I’m grateful for all of the people whoContinue reading “New Year Resolutions”
Top 5 Gifts for Her: Holiday Edition
I personally believe that shopping for women is way easier than shopping for men. But, maybe I’m biased. For years, I struggled with coming up with things to say when my husband asked what I wanted for Christmas. The problem is, when you’re grown, you can buy anything you want. So, I sat down this yearContinue reading “Top 5 Gifts for Her: Holiday Edition”
Boss Up
I’m not sure if many of you know this, but I’ve always had the biggest crush on Rick Ross. Today, I’m crushing for a different reason. Yes, he’s beautiful, but he’s also brilliant. Over the past few months, I’ve been transitioning careers and looking for a semi-self help book to help me get over aContinue reading “Boss Up”
The First Cut is the Deepest…
When it comes to getting things done, the hardest part is getting started. Many times, we are stifled by fear. The biggest fear we have is other people’s opinions. Are we good enough? Imposter syndrome. When I first considered writing, I was crippled by, “What if they don’t like it.” I decided to push throughContinue reading “The First Cut is the Deepest…”
Kindle Vella: Corn Soup
Kindle Vella brings you stories released one short episode at a time, available on the web at http://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella and in the Kindle app. Things to look out for if you’re new here: Follow the stories you like to keep up with the latest from your favorite characters. When you like an episode, give it a ThumbsContinue reading “Kindle Vella: Corn Soup”
Love and Other Countries
Love and other countries is a romantic collection of five short stories. Each story focuses on finding love in unique ways. Take the journey to discover love with Summer, Chandy, Natalie, Tandy, and Sadie, as they travel through cultures and cities. The delight of Caribbean culture, farmers markets, and music festivals spice up as theyContinue reading “Love and Other Countries”
Author Spotlight: Author Bailey Gee
Tell Us About Yourself I’m Bailey. I wrote poetry based on my experience living with mental health issues. I have been writing since I was a small child. Writing has always been an escape for me. I fell in love with poetry in high school. What accomplishment are you most proud of? The accomplishment I’mContinue reading “Author Spotlight: Author Bailey Gee”