Cyndi Gayle
This book was written in a tongue in cheek style, to bring a sense of openness and passion with a wild sense or humour. Most of the way through the book I was either laughing or crying but I was never expressionless. I dug deep in me to bring out a hidden truth without creating offence to others, and to help create openness, coupled with fun and passion.
When I decided to write this book I wanted expressions and truth to blend, there is so much fear of the truth in the world that we live in. I use to be restricted in my thoughts and actions, mainly because I didn’t want to offend anyone. In this book I have taken away the restrictions to allow natural thoughts to come through, as well as bring a blend of humour and tears. This book was written outside of the box so to exposed hidden thoughts and actions. It’s funny and entertaining but also with a dash of truth.
A black British divorcee now lives in London although spent much of her younger years in the West Midlands town of Birmingham. As a little girl growing up her first love was books, she would spend hours reading and writing and dreaming of one day becoming a writer. She also loves to dance and enjoy life to the fullest whenever she gets a chance.
A the age of seventeen she moved to London where she met and married her husband John Witter, after 10 years the marriage broke down and they parted. In 2002 she gave up her much coveted job working in the Security Service industry has a Relationship Manager and returned to full times studies, her new found passion is Christianity; the changes in her life brought back the desire to write
Internet dating was something I had never considered before now although someone I once worked with met her now husband on a dating site, they were married within a year of meeting each other. I remembered thinking how brilliant it was for her, but for me, no way! I needed to see my man and do the entire eye contact thing and the smile thing straight away. Internet dating was the last resort and I did not feel like a last resort so in my opinion, it was not for me.
Unbeknown to me my life was about to change and I was going on a very stormy ride on the highs and lows of online dating.