About We Were Still Kids
Unresolved Issues From the Past Can Lead to a Troublesome Future
Charlie constantly finds herself reminiscing about the good times at grandma’s house. She recalled her brother and sister playing outside while she helped Grandma Rose pick greens from the garden. The delicious soul food, the gospel teachings, and getting eggs from the chicken coop were only a few of the fond memories that entertained Charlie.
Unfortunately for Charlie, those good memories were always plagued by the grim reality of her everyday existence. Although she strived to be everything that grandma taught her to be, circumstances detoured her happiness. Instead of dealing with her childhood issues, she suppressed them with her work. No matter how hard she tried to deal with the cards she was dealt, her soul-stirring recollections continued to interfere with her normal life. Uncertain of how to move forward from the dark drama, her only option is to confront the demons.
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Author Bio:
Writing urban fiction is Nataisha’s passion. Her writing career began once she started writing articles on multiple topics for different websites but hadn’t yet established herself as an author.
Through her college years, learning and absorbing useful information regarding skin nourishment, hair care products, and natural remedies in addition to being anxious to express her creativity and experiences in the Urban Fiction Romance genre escalated the writing desire. Not wanting to limit herself to one genre, she published several nonfiction e-books on learned and experienced subjects.
Her first published Romantic Suspense kindle book “Partially Broken Never Destroyed” was officially released in 2012, which was when she took on the title of being an Authoress. Good Reviews from Goodreads helped to entice her to continue to a part 2. Low and behold, she ended up with a six-part book series.