
Where imagination meets identity.
If you’ve connected with my blog or podcast and want to explore my voice through a different lens, my novels might be exactly what you’re looking for. These stories carry the same heart, depth, and intersectional lens — just told through the boundless world of fiction.
I’ve always been passionate about literature — devouring one book after another for as long as I can remember.
As a child, I could finish a novel in a day, losing myself in fictional worlds that gave my vivid imagination a place to roam. But every story left me with a quiet longing — a wish that certain parts had unfolded differently, or a curiosity about what my version of the story might look like.
As an adult, I asked myself: why not create my own?
I’ve always loved writing, and so I pursued a three-year creative writing course specialising in fantasy, science fiction, and horror — which I finished just after my daughter was born.
Between her naps and feedings in those early years, I wrote two full novels and have been working on a third ever since.
Writing fiction is how I process emotions, explore ideas, and give voice to experiences that leave a lasting imprint on me.
If you’ve connected with the stories shared on The Intersectional Hub, there’s a good chance you’ll find something meaningful in my novels too.
If you’re a literary agent or publisher who believes in amplifying underrepresented voices and sees potential in the intersection of identity, creativity, and imagination — I’d love to hear from you.

We Are Not Broken
Genre: Supernatural feminist thriller / Contemporary speculative fiction
When justice fails the living, the dead rise to intervene.
After surviving a brutal hit-and-run by her ex-husband, Martina returns from clinical death with an unsettling gift — the ability to see the dead. As she navigates this terrifying new reality, her path collides with Olivia, a former barrister battling her own scars from an emotionally abusive past. What begins as an investigation into a string of mysterious comas soon unravels into something far darker, where trauma, trust, and the supernatural intertwine.
We Are Not Broken is a haunting yet empowering story of survival, sisterhood, and reckoning — where healing sometimes demands more than the world is ready to give.
This is my most recent novel in progress. I’m currently halfway through writing it and it’s been one of the most intense and meaningful stories I’ve worked on yet.
All That Remains Human
Genre: Apocalyptic speculative fiction with psychological and dystopian elements.
No one ever thought empathy would save us—until it became humanity’s last hope.
Echoes of the Sentient tells the story of Isabel and her young daughter navigating the ruins of a world turned hostile. After Earth awakens as a sentient force bent on eradicating humankind through natural disasters and a toxin that induces uncontrollable rage, only a rare few survive. Among them are those with an extraordinary gift: profound empathy that allows them to sense intention, emotion, and even the planet’s consciousness.
Isabel is alone, cut off from her loved ones and uncertain whether her family is dead or alive. Her only connection to the world that once was is her emotionally manipulative husband, who undermines her at every interaction — and yet, in her isolation, she keeps reaching out to him, clinging to the last remnants of a peaceful past.
But even among survivors, trust is scarce. Empaths face suspicion and exploitation, especially as some choose power over peace. As alliances fracture and humanity teeters on the edge, her ability to feel everything may be the only thing that can save anything.
Closing note:
The Sentients is a completed, unpublished novel born from a deeply personal journey. Long before I understood coercive control or neurodivergence, I was already exploring them through fiction. This book is my response to the world’s chaos—where nature rebels, empathy is weaponized, and survival means redefining strength.


The Girl Who Broke the Immortals
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Seventeen-year-old Sophia Beckett has always felt like an outsider — a descendant of gods with no powers to show for it. But when a deadly rumour spreads through a hidden magical society that the gods may no longer be immortal, Sophia is thrust into an epic quest that will upend everything she thought she knew.
Together with her best friend, a mysterious earth elemental named Iskhan, and a growing circle of allies, she uncovers dangerous truths about her origins — and her hidden abilities, long suppressed by the very father who now seeks to use her for his own divine war.
As ancient rivalries reignite and gods walk among mortals once more, Sophia must choose between mercy and power, and decide who she truly wants to be in a world tearing itself apart.
Closing note:
This novel is finished, though currently only available in Spanish and in need of translation and a bit of reworking.
Too often, YA fantasy romances romanticise jealousy, possessiveness, and control as signs of love. In The Girl Who Broke the Immortals, I wanted to turn that trope on its head.
Sophia’s relationship with Iskhan mirrors many toxic patterns young readers may recognise, and through her journey, I hope to empower girls to spot the red flags of coercive control — and to walk away before it’s too late.
Are you a literary agent or publisher interested in bold, emotionally resonant fiction with strong female leads and powerful themes?
Let’s connect. I’d love to discuss collaboration opportunities for any of my novels or other literary projects.


