
I’m a 90’s baby! I’m an inspiring author. In truth, I just love to write – period. I strive to leave a legacy as a passionate writer. I wann’a make an impact on the world through what I write – poems, books, raps… My motivation? Other people and their struggles. Somehow, I get inspired by the struggles of people. I always find something to write about when I hear/know about someone’s struggle, whether it be creating a character like them or writing a poem or rap about/for them. I like writing about the hope that’s in the midst of struggle (even if it’s in a fictional setting). Not only that but if I can relate or if it’s really too tough to say, “It’ll be alright”, I wann’a write about how hard it really is in hopes that it can be overcome. I like to empathize and sympathize with people – even my characters. I don’t know why some struggles inspire me the way they do. I’m inspired by my own struggles as well. That’s how I started my current WIP and other books I wann’a finish writing. Most of my writing is fictional but realistic with my faith in God mixed in it somehow. And I live for action/adventure movies so I hope to be able to write books that are like the movies I love to see… something like Avengers: Endgame.
I love 1st person POV books! I like to be in the character’s head and shoes, feeling all the emotion and seeing all that they see. I like to see a group of young people working together. I like warriors and swords and angels and demons – spiritual stuff. Religious facts used in a fictional world, positively. I also love seeing realistic personalities in characters.
No love triangles. No descriptive sex scenes. No disrespecting God.
When Jason Ryder’s good friend, Rylee Summers unknowingly finds herself in danger of having her faith in God extracted, he takes matters into his own hands in order to protect her. But what he didn’t know is that his actions would breed a war that others would be unwillingly dragged into. Trenton Denson and Autumn Sanders find themselves in the crossfire as they’re confronted with a terror that they never would have imagined existed.
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