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Authors: Jamallah Bergman

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Smiling sweetly she took the bowl
from his hand. He smiled right back and she said, “Thank you baby, I would.”

 
 
 
*THE END*
 

About the Author

Born in Jamaica Queens New York,
Jamallah
Bergman eventually moved around from New York to
Alabama and eventually settling down in Georgia with her family and spending
part of her childhood in Roswell Georgia.

 

Jamallah
started to first write when she was just 12, writing scripts for her dolls and
as she got older her stories grew along with her.

 

She eventually read her first romance novel
when she was 15 and became hooked and started to write about romance. It wasn't
until she got older when she started to write about erotica as well.

Jamallah
had started to notice that whenever she would read the stories that she loved,
she never could understand why the heroines in the stories were nothing like
herself. None of the women were full figured or plump or what she would
sometimes think of herself (to coin the phrase from
Mo'Nique
)
a "Thick Madame". It would often upset her that she could never find
a story where the main character was a full figured woman who finds love with a
handsome man.

Soon
Jamallah
started to write stories where the full figured woman ALWAYS got her man!
Jamallah
Bergman's main goal in her writing is to
appeal to the woman who despite what society might think of her and even though
she might have some sort of self-doubt about herself, deep down she is strong
woman who can do just about anything she sets her mind to.

Jamallah
Bergman still resides in Georgia and lives in Atlanta with her teenage daughter
Jamira
Anna Marie, who gets her artistic side from
her mother by drawing and making movies.

 

Other Books by
Jamallah

If Only You Knew

The Lady of Gladstone Manor

Special Kind of Woman

Sorry… Wrong Number

Secret Cravings Publishing

www.secretcravingspublishing.com

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