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Niko Michelle

    Niko Michelle a découvert l'écriture comme une échappatoire à une enfance difficile, un moyen de créer une réalité alternative. Poussée par sa passion d'aider les autres, elle lance l'Initiative H.O.P.E. (Helping Others through Passionate Expressions). Cette initiative vise à soutenir les moins fortunés par divers actes de gentillesse, reflétant son désir de partager espoir et encouragement par sa voix créative.

    Dear Diary
    Jilted
    • Avery Booker is beautiful, successful, and ready to pledge forever to Lloyd, starting with the elaborate wedding ceremony she’s wanted for so long. Avery’s happy; Lloyd’s happy, but the pregnant woman who objects is not. It seems Lloyd has some explaining to do, but explanations will have to wait. The baby is coming on the rose petals that were meant for Avery. The contractions are too close together to wait for an ambulance, so Avery springs into action. After all, she is an OB/GYN, and she’s about to deliver her fiancé’s baby on what was supposed to be their wedding day. As Lloyd desperately tries to win her back and convince her to accept his child with another woman, Avery’s friend convinces her to embark on a new love journey—an exclusive but disastrous dating agency. Eventually, Avery comes across someone that leaves her intrigued, but the tug to reconcile with Lloyd grows too strong to ignore. Indecisiveness and the growing dependency on sleeping pills cause Avery to spiral out of control, but it’s her callous mother’s dirty secrets that ultimately send her over the edge. Will Avery be able to pick up her shattered pieces and move on, or will stepmother place a stamp next to jilted?

      Jilted
    • Something’s always been off with Eva Moss, but in the African-American community, everything is prayed away, including “crazy.” What happens when the answer to prayer is therapy and medication? According to Eva’s mother, that’s taboo. All it takes is a little more Jesus, and Eva will be normal. Normal never lasts long. After Eva’s brother, Michael, is killed in a car accident, she is finally admitted to the psych ward for help. Stabilization seems within reach, until a quick trip to the pharmacy brings her face to face with Myles, the man responsible for taking her brother away from her. When Myles turns up dead, Eva has to prove her innocence. According to her, she didn’t kill Myles, her deceased brother did. Can she stand trial? Should she stand trial? The question remains: was Myles’ murder really a result of her mental health disorder or premeditated murder?

      Dear Diary