As college seniors navigating their final year at the bustling urban university Stanford university, Zara Douglas and Maya Ellis are inseparable best friends bound by their shared experiences, dreams, and the occasional drama that life throws their way. Inspired by the hit TV show Insecure, Secure delves into their journey of self-discovery, ambition, relationships, and the complexities of friendship. Together, they tackle the highs and lows of college life: late-night study sessions, sex, parties that blur the lines between fun and chaos, and the profound conversations that shape their perspectives. As they confront issues of race, identity, and the pressures of adulthood, their friendship is tested in ways they never anticipated. Secure is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, empowerment, and the bonds that define us. It's a story that captures the views of early to mid adulthood through the lens of personal growth, reminding us that even in the face of uncertainty, the connections we forge can guide us toward our true selves. As Zara and Maya face the next chapter of their lives, they learn that it's not just about the destination, but the journey-and the secure moments that make it all worthwhile.
Our beloved Indigo is engaged to the love of her life, or is she? When a man she just can't shake off walks back into her life, Indigo has to make a tough decision: to follow what she knows to be right or listen to her heart. But only time will tell who she'll walk down the aisle with.
This is the sequel to The Many Dates of Indigo, also a Paid Story.
*****
Three hundred and sixty-five days changes many things. Indigo Clark is deep in wedding planning, but she soon learns that deciding the right colour scheme or picking the perfect bouquet won't be her only problem. She is determined to walk down the aisle, but she can't help the nagging feeling that she's making a mistake, especially when a blast from the past makes an appearance two weeks before her wedding! Indigo has always wanted love, marriage and motherhood, but now that it's at her fingertips, she isn't too sure if she's picked the right one.
[Highest Ranking: #19 in ChickLit]
[[word count: 40,000-50,000 words]]
Cover designed by Eva Ismail