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The Space That Held Us
"Nadia left a continent to pursue ambition, freedom, and love—she found all, but not without a cost."
Raised under the weight of tradition and her father's rigid expectations, Nadia has always known how to obey—until Anthony. His brief visit to Nigeria ignites a passion she can't forget, and her heart leads her across oceans to chase both ambition and the boy who once made her feel alive. But America...

Betrayed: A Journey of Love, Loss, and Renewal
He promised her forever, but all she got was chaos; now, she must choose to rise above the ashes.
Betrayed: A Journey of Love, Loss, and Renewal invites you into a modern-day saga of devotion tested by oceans, bureaucracy, and the cruelest twist of fate. When she first connects with Chide on X in 2020, the promise of “happily ever after” spans continents. She pours herself into supporting him—financially...

Restart Your Life
Jumpstart Your Transformation Journey
From the ashes of heartache comes a roadmap to renewal. MyRestartLife isn’t just a brand—it’s a lived journey from shattered trust to unwavering hope, proof that any wound can become a spark for a powerful comeback. Restart Your Life is a compassionate mini course designed for anyone ready to press...
About M.K. Gardner
M.K. Gardner is a dedicated writer and criminal justice advocate whose work is rooted in resilience, compassion, and a deep understanding of human behavior. With diplomas in Journalism from the Times Journalism Institute and the Writing School of England, she brings a unique blend of professional storytelling and psychological insight to her novels.
Moriamo (M.K. Gardner) holds an undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Houston–...
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MyRestartLife™
🌱 A Journey from Brokenness to Renewal. At its core, MyRestartLife™ is about transformation. It provides a structured path to move beyond deep wounds caused by..
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