About the Book

A Battle Between Light & Darkness

In a world where fate and fear collide, one girl’s destiny threatens to unravel everything.

The Wicked Mother and the Child of Destiny is a gripping fantasy novel inspired by Igbo mythology, culture, and folklore. It weaves a powerful story about generational trauma, resilience, and the struggle to rise above adversity.

Ijeoma, a child of destiny, is born with a purpose that terrifies her mother, Chioma. Fearing that her daughter will overshadow her, Chioma turns to dark forces to destroy her own child.

But Ijeoma is not alone. Guided by powerful mentors and mystical beings, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery—one that tests her strength, her will, and her heart.

🌟 Will she seek revenge, or will she rise above the pain to fulfill her destiny?

📌 Key Themes Explored:

✔ Generational Trauma – Breaking toxic cycles passed down through families
✔ Mental Health Awareness – Addressing trauma and self-healing
✔ Women’s Empowerment – Encouraging young women to embrace their strength

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The characters of the Book

Inspire healing, self-discovery and resilience

The Wicked Mother and the Child of Destiny
African households and the Black community

Mission of the Project

More Than a Book – A Movement for Healing

The Wicked Mother and the Child of Destiny is not just a novel—it’s a conversation starter, a call for awareness, and a step toward healing.

This book sheds light on silent battles within African households and the Black community, especially regarding:

✔ Generational Trauma – Breaking toxic cycles passed down through families
✔ Mental Health Awareness – Addressing trauma and self-healing
✔ Women’s Empowerment – Encouraging young women to embrace their strength

💡 “Our struggles do not define us—they shape us.”

By telling Ijeoma’s story, this novel encourages readers to reflect on their own battles, find strength in resilience, and break free from inherited pain.

About the Author

Meet the Author

Author is a mental health nurse, writer, and advocate with over eight years of experience working with children and teens affected by trauma and neglect.

Her deep understanding of mental health, resilience, and healing fuels her passion for storytelling. Through fiction, she brings to light real-life struggles, hoping to inspire and empower readers.

Stories have the power to heal. Through fiction, we can uncover truths, face our fears, and find our strength.

African households and the Black community

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More Than a Book – A Movement for Healing