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To millions, Julianna Winters is brilliance. To the media, she is mystery. To herself, she is breaking.
The creator and queen of alternative music before she turned eighteen, Julianna is a voice the world worships and a woman the industry refuses to let breathe. Fame has taken everything from her except the one thing she can't outrun - the ache to be understood.
Then she meets Michael Jackson.
Their worlds collide at the 1984 Grammys, and Michael - already drowning beneath his own legend - recognizes the loneliness in her eyes because it mirrors his own. What begins as a chance encounter becomes a fragile refuge: two young artists hiding from the noise, slowly building something real in a world that keeps interrupting it.
And then the world comes to take it.
Because some people are loved for what they give, and never for who they are - and the ones who built their lives on these two would rather see them broken than free.
Raw and deeply intimate, Heaven Knows My Name is a story about fame, faith, and the hidden wounds behind brilliance - a reminder that even the brightest stars can feel unbearably alone, and that being truly known by one person may be the only thing worth surviving for.
No smut. No explicit language. Only truth, heart, and two souls trying to survive a world that never learned how to love them gently.