“I identify as black, and the best explanation is the most honest and transparent for me. I cant say that I know enough about my heritage to identify as African American, black is what I've been raised to identify as.”
Author C. Monet is a blogger turned author of Clarksville TN, signed with NakoExpo Presents Publishing company. She is a lover of life and all things positive, which she is sure to capture in her blogs. Reading was always her go to for therapy until she decided to pick up the pen and write her own story. She is a mother of 3 children, a wife, sister and friend. She does her best writing in between juggling all those hats, while drinking a glass of wine and listening to 80’s R&B. At 30 years old, she lives life fearlessly and unapologetically and encourages everyone else to do so as well. Book Synopsis: In the explosive finale of Did You Think I’d Crumble, Cheyenne is finding herself and she’s slowly but surely getting back to the woman she used to be. But evil is always lurking in the shadows and life takes an ugly turn. Cheyenne wakes up in a hospital bed after being left for dead during a hit and run accident and the news she received was enough to send her to Heaven. Lavelle committed suicide and Cheyenne’s mind is boggled with one question, "Why?" Hurt, shocked and utterly confused were only a few choice words to describe how she truly felt. Back at square one…Cheyenne has to accept his death and put the pieces of her puzzle back together. With a troubled mother in law and nightmares of his death haunting her every night she could crumble but she doesn’t… Cheyenne refuses to take any more losses. In the finale of this two-part series, Cheyenne finally gives love a fair chance. She’s done accepting life for what it is and claims peace and prosperity with every step that she takes in the right direction. Will her mother in law snatch her sanity? Will Cheyenne move on? Will Cheyanne finally have that happy ending? Find out in Did You Think I’d Crumble II. Website: www.unfilteredandundefined.com
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3/2/2024 04:30:52 am
C. Monet's journey from blogger to author, based in Clarksville, TN, adds a personal touch to her identity. Her honest reflection on identifying as black, shaped by her upbringing, is a poignant introduction. The blend of motherhood, marriage, and writing paints a vivid picture of her life. The book synopsis hints at a gripping tale of resilience, loss, and the pursuit of happiness. Cheyenne's story seems like an emotional rollercoaster, and the finale promises answers to lingering questions. Overall, a compelling narrative that reflects life's complexities. 📚✨
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5/14/2024 10:58:06 am
Hurt stunned and completely confounded were a couple of decision words to depict how she genuinely felt. Back at the starting point. Cheyenne needs to acknowledge his demise and set the bits of her riddle back together. Thank you, amazing post!
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8/13/2024 02:47:39 pm
The Cheyenne awakens in an emergency clinic bed subsequent to being left for dead during a quick in and out mishap and the news she got was sufficient to send her to Paradise. Lavelle ended it all and Cheyenne's psyche is overwhelmed with one inquiry,
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