
The first novel, “Runaway Love,” chronicles Nina’s life from childhood into her twenties. It’s a tale of love, loss, and learning, culminating in the tragic death of her brother Rock and Nina’s subsequent relationship with an older man who teaches her a harsh lesson about love and trust.

In “Change of Heart,” Nina seeks vengeance for her brother’s murder, delving into Baltimore’s criminal underworld. She bonds with Hush, a notorious drug dealer, and two matriarchs who become her surrogate family. Through these relationships, Nina learns about loyalty, self-expression, and the true meaning of family. Her journey of revenge leads to self-discovery and a realization of her inner strength and beauty.

At 37, Nina finds herself starting over. The carefree days of coming home at any hour are behind her; she has LaLa now and must pick up the pieces of her life. With Alfredo, the father of her child, long gone back to the Dominican Republic, Nina discovers a new passion as a Business Analyst. Her lifelong love for computers and experience in Information Technology guide her forward.
In 2008, determined to rebuild, Nina knows it’s time to step up her game. Her dreams of becoming a famous publisher and clothing store owner were shattered when Alfredo left with all her hard-earned money. Despite the pain and anger, Nina resolves to go back to school and take care of LaLa, embracing the challenges ahead with strength and determination.

“The Love I Lost” tells the poignant story of Nia, an older woman, and her younger beau, Jayln, known as Big J. Despite an age gap and initial reluctance, their romance blossoms. However, Nia’s discovery of J’s alcoholism tests their love. They reunite, marry, and thrive until Nia’s cancer diagnosis at 50. Preparing Big J and her daughter Alexis for a future without her, Nia embraces life’s final chapter, leaving J to uphold her legacy and raise Alexis.

This story is a nostalgic journey back to the 1980s, capturing the essence of hip-hop’s golden age through the eyes of three talented young dancers. Tamia, Nakia, and Tinisha’s story is about friendship, perseverance, and cultural pride. Their triumph in the neighborhood breakdancing championship is a powerful reminder of the impact of community and the transformative power of dance. A must-read for anyone who loves hip-hop and stories of resilience and unity.
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