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Gwendolyn Heasley

    Gwendolyn Heasley's writing is fueled by a childhood dream of becoming an author. Her work often delves into the complexities of human relationships and emotions. Through her narratives, she explores themes of growing up and the journey of self-discovery. Readers connect with her honest and empathetic writing style.

    Where I Belong
    Don't Call Me Baby
    • Don't Call Me Baby

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(1759)Add rating

      The narrative centers around a young woman who has grown up in the shadow of a popular blog that documents her life, shaping her identity and relationships. As she navigates the challenges of being defined by someone else's perspective, she grapples with self-discovery and the impact of public scrutiny. The story delves into themes of individuality, the complexities of online fame, and the quest for authenticity in a world dominated by social media.

      Don't Call Me Baby
    • Meet Corrinne. She's living every girl's dream in New York City—shopping sprees at Barneys, open access to the best clubs and parties, and her own horse at the country club. Her perfect life is perfectly on track. At least it was. . . . When Corrinne's father is laid off, her world suddenly falls apart. Instead of heading to boarding school, she's stripped of her credit cards and shipped off to the boonies of Texas to live with her grandparents. On her own in a big public school and forced to take a job shoveling manure, Corrinne is determined to get back to the life she's supposed to be living. She doesn't care who she stomps on in the process. But when Corrinne makes an unlikely friend and discovers a total hottie at work, she begins to wonder if her life B.R.—before the recession—was as perfect as it seemed.

      Where I Belong