How BROKEN Exposes Exploitation Hidden in Plain Sight

Fiction can entertain readers while also making hidden realities impossible to ignore. BROKEN by Just Donita uses suspense, medical drama, complicated relationships, and personal grief to expose a world in which exploitation survives through secrecy. As the story develops, one object repeatedly points toward a larger truth: a green bracelet connected to women whose suffering has been overlooked. Tessa, a

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BROKEN: When Survival Becomes Transformation

What does it mean to be broken by life and still refuse to be destroyed? BROKEN by Just Donita begins with that question and develops it through a story shaped by grief, dangerous love, professional duty, buried trauma, violence, and survival. Rather than treating brokenness as a final condition, the novel presents it as a transformation. Pain changes people, but

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How to Break Unhealthy Relationship Patterns and Rebuild Self-Trust

A toxic relationship rarely begins with obvious destruction. It often begins with attention, charm, hope, and the feeling that someone has finally arrived to meet an emotional need. The warning signs may appear slowly: a cruel comment disguised as humor, a controlling demand presented as concern, an apology without changed behavior, or affection that disappears whenever obedience is withheld. Why

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Why We Choose Toxic Partners—and How Healing Begins

Why do intelligent, capable people remain drawn to relationships that repeatedly hurt them? The question is often asked with judgment, but the more useful answer begins with compassion. Romantic choices are rarely made through logic alone. They are shaped by childhood experiences, unmet emotional needs, fear, hope, and the powerful desire to feel chosen. In Why Did I Choose Him?

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