About Spider’s Redemption By Tamyara Brown
Spider has lost his way in life, with secret battles that have caused him to lose everything he has built. His life spirals when harsh realities arise about the people who mean the most to him. Spider life continues to recycle back to the same past mistakes. He is on a quest to find what brings him back to this self-destruction. He is at the end of his rope when the woman’s heart he’s broken shows up to help him. Some unlikely people will offer additional support he so desperately needs, but it doesn’t come without a price to pay. Spider must decide if he is ready to get in the ring and fight for his life or quit.
Tamiya has finally healed from past heartbreak and finally found true love with a handsome lawyer. As she prepares to become Khalil’s wife, one phone call disrupts her life. Tamiya must now decide who really holds the keys to her heart.
Spider’s redemption will take you on a journey of a man fighting his addiction. Each character will take you on an emotional rollercoaster of love, healing, and forgiveness. This story will remind you that every champion was once a contender who refused to give up. Every one that has fallen needs grace, mercy, and love. Spider’s redemption is a testament to anyone who has a loved one battling substance abuse to never give up on them.
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Author Bio:
Tamyara has written ten novels and written in four anthologies. She won second place in UBAWA (Urban Books Authors & Writers of America) 1st poetry contest and has written over 250 blog posts for Medium.
Tamyara has a podcast called B.L.A. H Diaries. Tamyara has written for digital magazines such as Dreams Pathways Magazine, Black WNY Magazine, and Nia Magazine.
Tamyara is a proud mother of six children, and five beautiful grandchildren, a survivor of a lot of hardships, but she continues to persist. She is a woman who loves to laugh, a breast cancer survivor, and a caregiver to her son who has a rare kidney disease called FSGS (Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis). Her mission is to help women to laugh more, cry less, and love themselves through her writing, podcasting, and graphic design.