
Jennifer David
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There's No Reason
"Give Me a Reason" by A. L. Jackson is a romance novel that tells the story of Eden, a kindergarten teacher, and Trent, an ex-biker, whose love sparks in unlikely places and falls into place in even unlikelier circumstances. It's a typical bad boy good girl enemies to lovers trope with an interesting but underdeveloped shocking ending.
By Jennifer Davidabout a month ago in BookClub
Until We Meet Again
This is a story that RMS and I wrote for The Ad Collab a few years ago. I never posted it on my page and figured now was a good time. So many people fell in love with this story, including myself. I hope that if this is your first time reading it that you love it as much as we all did. If you're reading it again, I hope you like it even more than the first time...and if you didn't love it...that's cool too lol <3 Enjoy! <3
By Jennifer David3 months ago in Fiction
Poor Unfortunate Soul
“Flounder, have you ever wondered what the sea would look like if those creatures didn’t throw all their garbage in it?” “That would never happen. I mean look around. We spend all day collecting their garbage and bringing it here to try and make the waters clear again. At this point someone might think we’re Sebatian. And we still haven’t scratched the surface. I miss when the waters were blue.”
By Jennifer David11 months ago in Fiction
Don't Open the Door
There was only one rule: don't open the door. It's an appealing door, yet also a deceiving one . It reads "the road to freedom". But beyond it is a dark desolate desert road. It has barreling winds that whisper broken promises. Those winds cause blinding sandstorms of the ashes of the blameless to rise. Also, running along the road are trails of tears that flow like streams that form ravines of guilt, regret, sorrow, and deep disdain so raw, so hollow, that cries of its victims are tattooed on your soul.
By Jennifer Davidabout a year ago in Fiction
The Fight of My Life. Top Story - August 2024.
Tonight, like any other, the warehouse is full and excitement is high.There’s nothing like this energy–the energy of a crowd on fight night, especially one that is cheering in your favor. And yes, all these people are here for me, regardless of who they came for. They just don’t know it yet.
By Jennifer Davidabout a year ago in Fiction
A Letter to You
Before I post my next work I felt it was important to address a common theme that I explore in my writing. Love. Recently commenters have called my writing "interesting" or an odd way to describe love; because, in some cases I've chosen to focus on sides of love that are less frequently visited. For example, I've posted two poems about my sister. One addresses the aspects about her that would make me squirm, if anyone else did them. But because she’s my sister those things make me love her even more. The other poem paints a very stereotypical picture of an angelic sisterly admiration. Both address love but they do it in very different ways.
By Jennifer Davidabout a year ago in Writers

