Markia Marlene’s first book “If They Didn’t Talk to Daddy”is the story of Lanell, Victoria, Adrianna and O Kyle, the victims of their father’s warped and brutal misogyny.
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About her book Markia says: “It's a work of fiction and I wrote it because I notice that a lot of our children are growing up picking up a lot of bad habits because of what they see rather than what their parents should be telling them. I believe there are no bad kids out there just bad decisions that are made because of what children are raised seeing. I hope this book helps people to understand that they can achieve anything that they want to.”
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It all began when O was sixteen. Adrianna, the snoop of the family and the novel's narrator, notices her father started disappearing with O for long stretches of time. Her curiosity about their "special relationship" grows all the more insatiable when O's newlywed wife, Debbie, turns from a vivacious, excitable young woman into something more resembling a ghost after their marriage. Adrianna suspects something sinister, and when her intuitions prove correct, the mystery of how this otherwise happy family could be so torn up inside begins to unravel.
“If They Didn't Talk To Daddy” also tells the story of Diana, a single mother who, in spite of all odds, makes it in the worlds of real estate and infant's fashion. Diana serves as a brilliant counterpoint to the tragedy of the Kyles, proving that true happiness is possible on one's own. Told in an accessible, rhythmic vernacular, this novel will shock, dismay and delight readers in ways they will never forget.
Readers who wish to experience this inspiring story of redemption can purchase “If They Didn’t Talk to Daddy” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or
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