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"Hearts, Healing, and Heroines: Why I Write"

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♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️ For the longest time, I kept stories locked inside me—scenes I imagined while staring out of bus windows, dialogues whispered in my head during quiet moments, emotions I couldn't explain with plain facts. They weren’t just love stories; they were echoes of strength, soft battles fought behind closed doors, the silent victories women win daily. I didn’t start writing because I wanted to be a writer. I started because I wanted women—especially those who feel invisible—to see themselves in a story and realize: You are the main character. Your voice matters. Your healing is powerful. Romance wasn’t just about love for me. It became the vehicle to show women they could choose themselves, even when the world chose to overlook them. And once I embraced that purpose, writing no longer felt like a hobby. It felt like a responsibility. A calling. All available on #AmazonKindle 

To every Women out there this is for you .😊

💔 Why I Wrote Half Love — A Story for Every Woman Who Chose Herself What made me think of Half Love? There’s a space between heartbreak and healing that no one talks about. A space where you’re not fully over the past, but also not willing to go back. That’s where Half Love was born. It began with a simple thought: What happens when love doesn’t break you… but leaves you unfinished? I wanted to write about the in-between. About the kind of women who look “fine” on the outside but are quietly rebuilding themselves inside. Is it a love story? Yes. But not just between two people. It’s a love story between a woman and herself. Jacqueline’s journey isn’t just about falling for someone new. It’s about learning to trust herself again. To let go of guilt. To breathe without apologising. There’s a man in the story—of course—but the real romance is watching a woman come back home to herself. Why South Africa? Why now? Because women everywhere, especially in places like South Africa, are told t...