More than Enough: Finding my Voice again
Part of Coldplayed, a charity anthology about women reclaiming power and rewriting their stories.
Happy release day to me!
(And to all the other fantastic authors in this anthology!)
Coldplayed: A Charity Anthology
https://books2read.com/coldplayed
They said revenge is a dish best served cold. They were wrong. It’s best served scalding hot.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, be it by life, a partner, or something else, and these women are about to prove it. From baseball betrayals to bedroom deceptions, the heroines in Cold Played refuse to be victims.
They’re taking control, serving justice, and claiming the love they deserve along the way, no matter what that looks like for them.
All proceeds benefit the Chicago Foundation for Women, because real women deserve real power.
(All sorts of women are featured, including queer women and relationships. All stories will be sorted based on content, heat level, and darkness level, so there is something here for every single reader!)
My story is called More than Enough, and it is all about a woman finding her power after a hard breakup. Here’s the blurb:
Perfect. His podcast preaches it. His girlfriend should embody it. But perfection is the lie about to explode.
Mia always believed her boyfriend Andrew, the podcast star adored for his message of “authenticity,” saw beyond her curves to her true beauty. But at a charity gala, she discovers his affair with a picture-perfect woman—and overhears their cruel mockery of her.
As Mia rebuilds her self-worth and learns what true connection feels like, Andrew’s carefully crafted world begins to crumble. When he comes crawling back, Mia faces a choice: protect the self-acceptance she’s fought to reclaim—or risk it all for the man who never truly valued her.
For fans of heartfelt, empowering romance, this story celebrates self-discovery, body positivity, and the courage to choose authentic love. Start Mia’s journey today—and be inspired to embrace your own.
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As I mentioned in a previous post, this is my first published work since my life fell apart. And it’s something I’m incredibly proud of.
I was talking to my coach the other day about how part of finding my way as a writer lately is that because I’ve changed, my writing has changed. What felt good to write before feels off, and I haven’t been able to explain it. So I’m learning what feels good now to write, and this is the first story that’s felt right to put out.
At some point, there will be other books, other stories, but for now, I’m happy to finally be able to share this one.



I'm so proud of you! Well done, friend.
Bought it! I’m so happy to see you writing again!!!!!