Michelle Eades writes with passion. Her first book, a biography, helped her overcome past traumas such as child abuse and its impact on her mental health. Throughout her life, one question continued to plague her: “Why?” It is this question she attempts to answer throughout these pages. Both sad and inspiring, this book will move you in many ways.
Michelle Eades, born in 1963 in Southeast London, made her writing debut in 2013 when she burst onto the scene with her autobiography “Why”, a true story based on her life. Since then, her life has become more fulfilling. Writing has become her passion, allowing her to express her imagination. From her first book, a memoir, she has since written two lesbian fantasy/romance novels titled “And Then I Met Jane”, followed closely by its sequel, “Love Wins”. Both are available on Amazon.
I am delighted to announce that ‘Why’ will soon be on the screen. It is an honor for me to know that my book has already reached many people that were struggling or who are still struggling too heal and break their silence. Check my website for updates of the films release date. A story that will captivate your hearts and show you there is a new life, even after trauma!!
π Exciting News! π My new release, To Florence With Love, will be available for purchase on Amazon starting 30th November, 2024! Mark your calendars and be among the first to dive into this journey. πβ¨
After a painful breakup with Stacey, Gemma craves an escape β somewhere far enough to let her heart heal. Florence, with its winding streets and timeless beauty, seems the perfect refuge. Throwing herself into volunteer work at a dog shelter, she hopes the warmth of wagging tails and the charm of Italy will help mend her spirit.
But as the days pass, Gemma realizes sheβs not just rediscovering her love for life; sheβs finding herself. And when an unexpected connection sparks, sheβs left wondering if sheβs ready to open her heart again. Will Florence be a place of healing, or the start of something more?
The film Why is coming in 2025, bringing awareness to child abuse and mental health. Stay tuned for more updates.