CHANNILLO
Anessa Lost and Found: Conflicts of the Heart
By Jody-Anne Vanessa

Series Description:

Anessa thought it was love at last but instead it was a love differed. Broken she makes a series of wrong decisions but in those mistakes she comes into her own. 

Category/Genre(s): , Poetry
Updated: A Few Times A Week
Status: Completed



Author Bio For Jody-Anne Vanessa:

Jody-Anne Vanessa is a Jamaican Reporter.  She always had a passion for writing and has two blogs (poetry and lifestyle). 

She is a graduate of the University of the West Indies with a bachelors in Media and communication with a minor in Literature. An unapologetic book and food junkie. She hopes to keep you captivated and overflowing with emotion. 

Join her on her journey. 

Twitter: @jodyannev 

WordPress:jodyanneheartnsoul.wordpress.com takearealitycheck.wordpress.com   

Acknowledgements:

I would like to thank my family especially my siblings Vaughn and Tracey-Ann for their support. My brother always telling me about the good writer I am and my sister who never stops pushing me. Then there is Rochelle Mitchell who has always been like a sister and has physically helped me on my writing journey. Then there is Fernandez Barrett who helped me reignite my passion. 







Series Description:

Anessa thought it was love at last but instead it was a love differed. Broken she makes a series of wrong decisions but in those mistakes she comes into her own. 

Category/Genre(s): , Poetry
Updated: A Few Times A Week
Status: Completed


Author Bio For Jody-Anne Vanessa:

Jody-Anne Vanessa is a Jamaican Reporter.  She always had a passion for writing and has two blogs (poetry and lifestyle). 

She is a graduate of the University of the West Indies with a bachelors in Media and communication with a minor in Literature. An unapologetic book and food junkie. She hopes to keep you captivated and overflowing with emotion. 

Join her on her journey. 

Twitter: @jodyannev 

WordPress:jodyanneheartnsoul.wordpress.com takearealitycheck.wordpress.com   

Acknowledgements:

I would like to thank my family especially my siblings Vaughn and Tracey-Ann for their support. My brother always telling me about the good writer I am and my sister who never stops pushing me. Then there is Rochelle Mitchell who has always been like a sister and has physically helped me on my writing journey. Then there is Fernandez Barrett who helped me reignite my passion.