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Victoria's Journal

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Victoria's Journal

By: Olivia J. Cross
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What happens when curiosity becomes obsession—and obsession becomes self-discovery?

Victoria Langston is a young woman navigating life in a vibrant, multicultural city, where every street corner hums with possibility. Quiet, thoughtful, and always observing, she begins keeping a private journal—one that soon becomes a space for her most personal thoughts, desires, and fantasies. Drawn to the charisma and mystery of the Black men she encounters, Victoria finds herself captivated by the unexplored aspects of her own attraction.

When a chance meeting with a stranger named Elijah leads to an intense, unforgettable night, Victoria’s world opens in ways she never imagined. What began as a secret fascination soon transforms into a journey of emotional and sensual awakening. Her journal entries grow deeper, more reflective, as she confronts the complexities of race, identity, and desire in a society quick to judge but slow to understand.

Told through lyrical prose, intimate reflections, and vivid sensory detail, Victoria's Journal is a raw and honest exploration of what it means to desire, to question, and ultimately, to grow. It is a story about stepping outside expectations—cultural, societal, and personal—to uncover the truth of who we are and what we long for.

Perfect for readers who enjoy emotionally intelligent romance, introspective fiction, and stories that blur the lines between sensuality and self-realization, this debut will leave you thinking long after the final page.

Contemporary Multicultural Fiction
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