Tess Sharpe is an acclaimed American author known for her gripping young adult and adult novels. Her debut, "Far From You," garnered praise for its complex characters and emotional depth. With a background in theater and feminism, Sharpe's work often explores themes of identity, resilience, and empowerment. She has also penned the bestseller "The Girls I've Been," further establishing her as a compelling voice in contemporary fiction.
Love is the most dangerous drug of all.
Pain demands to be felt, but it doesn't define who you are.
Life is not a straight line; it's full of twists and turns.
Strength comes from facing your fears, not running away from them.
Sometimes you have to break in order to become whole again.
Your past does not define your future; you have the power to change.
The greatest strength lies in vulnerability.
Trust is fragile; once broken, it's difficult to repair.
Sometimes the most unexpected people become our greatest allies.
We are all broken, but that doesn't mean we are beyond repair.