Her world was destroyed when her husband cheated on her, until she met the man who helped her see him for who he really was. The man who helped her see who SHE really was.
Gabrielle Miller is an award-winning author, creator, artist, and proud mother who has been telling stories since the age of eight. Her path has been anything but linear, shaped by her experiences as an athlete, military veteran, and former engineer. Eventually, she left her engineering career to embrace her true passion: storytelling and the arts.
Writing across genres like epic fantasy, urban fantasy, science fiction, post-apocalyptic worlds, dystopian struggles, and erotica, Gabrielle’s work is known for its intricate world-building and deeply emotional narratives. Her own journey with neurodivergence and mental health challenges, including PTSD and bipolar disorder, forms her characters and themes, creating stories that are as raw and authentic as they are imaginative.
When she’s not writing or creating, Gabrielle finds joy in family life, diving into great books, and dreaming up her next project. She believes in the power of storytelling to connect, heal, and inspire, and she uses her craft to turn life’s struggles into transformative tales of resilience, passion, and triumph.
Found this author through another site and quickly read everything that I could access. This book had a slightly different focus but still a good read. Looking forward to reading more from this author.
Great writing, but needs editing for style. Just little but annoying things like capitalising proper nouns and using italics instead of all caps. Character development is great, the storytelling is top notch, and the dialogue is excellent. Worth reading! Looking forward to reading her other works too.
This book is amazing! I wasn't ready for it to end and I just want to read more about Simona with Dane and Nick. They're all so adorable together! I love this book so much! ❤️
I actually read the story before on a website. I didn't recognize the title, but I immediately recognized the story. Still re read the whole thing because I love good writing. It just draws me into the story. Please publish more.