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Michelle N. Onuorah
Michelle Onuorah is an award-winning writer based in Maryland. The daughter of Nigerian immigrants, Michelle grew up with a love of storytelling. She wrote down some of her stories in a notebook and continued to write for fun. At the tender age of thirteen, Michelle wrote her first book, Double... show more

Michelle Onuorah is an award-winning writer based in Maryland. The daughter of Nigerian immigrants, Michelle grew up with a love of storytelling. She wrote down some of her stories in a notebook and continued to write for fun. At the tender age of thirteen, Michelle wrote her first book, Double Identity, and got it published the next year. She has since written and published four books.In August of 2013, Michelle broke several Amazon Kindle Bestsellers lists for her debut novel, Type N, an action-thriller. The following year she topped that success with the release of her first romance novel, Remember Me. A graduate of Biola University, Michelle continues to write and publish under her company, MNO Media, LLC. Her fourth novel, Jane, is expected to be released in February 2015. You can learn more about her at www.mnomedia.com and like her page at www.facebook.com/authormichelleonuorah. If you want a head's up about her new releases (and nothing else), sign up for her notification list at www.tinyletter.com/mnomedia.
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Birth date: January 09, 1991
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lievedebs
lievedebs rated it 11 years ago
I have something to confess… I have… one-click fever. Yes. I am a one-click fanatic. I do not go crazy as in one-clicking books I don’t like. But when I read the blurb on this one, I just had to have it. And my instinct did not steer me wrong! This was a great book, written very well and I loved the...
RoseInCanada
RoseInCanada rated it 56 years ago
The premise to the story was a good one: What if someone was born with a completely new blood type and that blood could cure diseases. The basic story the author chose to write was also good and I was appreciative of the fact that there were very few spelling errors (my pet peeve). The story - T...
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