African American Christian Fiction, Women’s Fiction, Women’s
Mental Health
Release Date: December 7, 2021
Publisher: Jess, Mo’ Books LLC
Stepping away from her comfort zone, author JC Miller orchestrates a
written tapestry chronicling the fragile state of a woman on the edge of
insanity.
Plagued by a lifelong curse of mental illness, Mary Magdalene finds herself
spending her golden years in a mental asylum. Her once zealous life becomes
minimized to an endless routine of over-stimulating antipsychotic drugs.
That is until Salmone Abrams, a hidden jewel from her past, resurfaces and
helps her remember who she once was—The Queen of Harlem. Madame Mary
Mags.
Inspired by her jazz playlist, JC Miller’s current novella, My Name is Mary
Magdalene, shakes the family tree while exploring the often-stigmatized
topic of mental health. This fictional spin on the biblical account of Mary
Magdalene and her seven demons travels from the late 1940s into the
mid-1990s as Mary recalls the battles that tore her life apart. Fear, Lust,
Entitlement, Greed, Misery, Dependency, Guilt—emotional baggage that
once achingly held her down propels her to victory.
About the Author
JC Miller lives in the scenic Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania with her
husband, children, and floppy-eared Bassador pup.
Raised by a single mother in the Bronx, JC pulls from early experiences to
showcase the soul of urban survival through faith-based novels. She also
dedicates much of her time uplifting women via her blog and creating content
with partner and friend, MR Spain, through their publishing company, Jess,
Mo’ Books LLC.
On her days off, you can find JC whipping up her famous Red Velvet cake and
listening to songs from her impressive vinyl record collection.
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