Books
Navigating life’s intricate fabric, choices unfold paths to the extraordinary, demanding creativity, curiosity, and courage for a fulfilling journey.

The Killing of Madison McGhee
Madison McGhee had it all. Looks. Career. Money. And, most importantly, the power. Being the boss comes at a cost; unfortunately for Madison, the cost was her life. Now the NYPD is in a race against time to figure out who wanted her dead and why. With a total of four suspects in interrogation rooms, detectives (the readers) will have to sift through the drama and hurt, and figure out the truth in the Killing of Madison McGhee.


No Other Man
Will love prevail in the end amid lies, deceit and betrayal of ones trust? Readers can find out in author B. Danielle Watkins No Other Man. This book is a three-part series that follows the romantic story of Lance David Ronaldson and Dainelle Amari Cooper, two young and attractive college seniors, as they prepare themselves to spend the rest of their lives together. But little did they know that a vicious plan is being hatched by the people who were close to their hearts and ready to tear them both apart.
Redeye
From the author of No Other Man, the first book of a three-part tragic story about the romance of Lance David Ronaldson and Danielle Amari Cooper, Redeye is the much-anticipated sequel that continues to follow the lives of the star-crossed lovers. Watkins’ endearing characters come back to reawaken sentiments that have lingered on in romance fiction fans since the release of her debut novel.


Forever Your Girl
This conclusion is going to go down in history as one of the most unexpected ever! – Review
The Alyse Diaries
Sentury Alysé is a woman torn between her life and who she was meant to be. The Alysé Diaries follows Sentury Alysé through her college years until her death at age thirty-four. Investigators find her diary and discover stories of her love life, home issues, unresolved grief, sexuality, and religion. In the end, has she left a mark on this world, or is she a victim of her self-destruction?
