Set against the vibrant backdrop of Kingston, Jamaica, 'Splinter' revolve around Marcus and Nadine; a couple whose marriage is on the edge, teetering between love and disaster.
Marcus, a smooth-talking businessman, is caught up in a steamy affair, juggling his secret life while trying to play the perfect husband and father at home.
Nadine, his loyal wife, feels something is off-Marcus isn't the same, but she can't put her finger on why.
Pretty soon, there's a rift between them.
As the tension rises, Nadine starts digging, and the truth threatens to blow up in their faces. She's left questioning everything: Does Marcus really love her, or is she just another piece in his game? Their once-perfect love is now a ticking time bomb, with lies, betrayal, and heartbreak; tension ready to explode at any moment.
This story dives into the wild rollercoaster of love, lust, and the mess we make when we let desire take the wheel.
It's a raw, relatable tale of two people trying to hold on to a love that's slipping through their fingers, with everything to lose and no guarantees of a happy ending.
At age 30, publications editor Kelsie Taylor is slowly losing hope in finding her fairytale romance. The stories of the women around her who experience abuse and heartbreak along with her own experiences have made her cautious about entering a relationship.
Her dream of finding forever love as a young adult is yet to actualize because none of the suitors she encountered so far have made a striking first impression. "I know that with Jamaican men I might have to kiss a few frogs before I find a prince but right now mi feel like a only frog deh here. Most of dem nuh worth more than a hi," she says to a man she only had brief, casual interactions over the past few weeks.
He chuckles at her disclosure. "Yuh mean yuh just nuh kiss di right frog yet. And why yuh feel like yuh need a prince or a knight? You are no damsel in distress. You don't need saving."
She shrugs at his observation, not sure how to respond.
"You just need to get out of your way. I can bet you have written off men with a lot of potential with just one glance. But people are multilayered. You have to peel back the surface to get a better look at what's underneath before writing off a person," he adds.
His advice might be just what she needs to guide her past the hurt she's witnessed and take the leap of faith to find true love.
⚠️Trigger warning: This story contains acts of violence and sexual abuse.