About The Neighborhood
This richly woven tapestry, “The Neighborhood” brings the struggles and triumphs of each character to the forefront as they go about their lives and learn what it means to be a part of a community. Will they prove to be just a collection of houses on a street, or the soul and connection of a group of people feeling for one another enjoying laughter and joy?
Who will prove to be just another person on the street? The slightly weird, slightly pushy HOA president with a heartbreaking past. Or the OG’s of the street. Will anyone be able to hold the neighborhood together? Find out firsthand who will be the trouble makers and who will be the peacekeepers. Does it pay to be standoffish or to keep your own secrets and not to rock the boat? You will find out which character seems to have it all—a comfortable lifestyle, successful careers, a nice car — but are really struggling behind closed doors.
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Author Bio:
I grew up in a family full of passion, religion, and rules. I have faced less than ideal community surroundings but have managed to keep my mind focused throughout my child & adulthood. I finished high school in Dayton, Ohio after which I attended Miami University in Ohio, two years, (Business Management) transferring to Franklin University to finish my four-year degree. (Business Administration) I have always enjoyed reading and listening to books, both fiction and nonfiction. I didn’t know that writing would be among my other passions like business, cosmetology, or holistic wellness until I finished my debut book. (2021, All The Things That Nobody Told Me) Now that I’ve finished my second, third, (2025) and fourth manuscript, (first fiction, “The Neighborhood” 2025), I’m sure I’ve caught the writing bug. I’m already itching to pick the pen back up. I hope to reach my goal of not only impacting people in a positive way with my stories, but make a living doing so.
I was able to dream of what it must be like from several perspectives to conjure up this quick and easy fictional story. (The Neighborhood) This allowed me to be creative in my story telling and I hope audiences will enjoy it. I’ve never minded dancing to the beat of my own drum or taking the less popular road. I finally understand that I’m meant to stand out, not blend in. I feel confident not rocking the latest fashions or doing what everyone else is, but holding true to what makes me feel at my best
