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T. Wynn, Author of Suga
Unforgettable characters and heartfelt truths await you from
T. Wynn, Author of Suga

As an author, my journey began with a passion for poetic novels that captures the human experience. I strive to weave raw emotions and poetic language into every piece I create, inviting readers to connect deeply with my characters.

Some names carry sweetness. Some carry weight.
For Suga, her name holds both. Born into a world of family secrets, silent pain, and whispered survival, she learns early that life will not hand her gentleness. But within her quiet strength and fierce spirit is the power to rewrite her story.
Set in the heart of the South, Suga is a truth-filled journey through resilience, love, and the slow, powerful work of self-discovery. It is a storm and a sanctuary — a reminder that you are never broken, only planted, waiting to rise.
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There is a place within you untouched by fear, untouched by shame, untouched by time.
Inner Altar: Seeking the Divine Presence Within is a sacred invitation to return to that place — to rediscover the Presence of God not as distant, but as alive within you.
This book is not about religion. It is about remembrance.
Through spiritual teaching, sacred pauses, affirmations, and guided practices, Inner Altar gently leads you beyond performance and into relationship… beyond striving and into stillness… beyond separation and into the Truth of Oneness.
You are not broken.
You are not far from God.
You are not missing what you seek.
You are already whole.
This is your return to the altar within.
This is your awakening to the Divine Presence that has never left you.
Welcome home.

EYE CANDY is not just a club.
It’s a confession booth with a spotlight.
In a town where reputations matter more than truth, a group of women step inside Suga’s newest venture — a high-end, unapologetic male revue called Eye Candy — expecting a little fun.
What they find instead is awakening.
Behind the velvet curtains and sculpted performances are men with stories, wounds, and intentions of their own. And when the music starts, so do the revelations. Marriages tremble. Church titles blur. Long-buried desires rise to the surface.
Because sometimes the most dangerous thing isn’t temptation.
It’s being seen.
Eye Candy is a seductive, emotionally charged novel that explores marriage, temptation, identity, and the power of rediscovery. It’s about women who have spent years being everything for everyone else — wives, mothers, church pillars — suddenly becoming the ones desired, pursued, and remembered.
And sometimes the sweetest taste isn’t the man on stage.
It’s the freedom to want again.

Power protects its own.
When elite developer Larry DuPort is found dead inside his gated estate, Detective Nathan Brooks — who also serves as Father Brooks to the DuPort family’s church — is pulled into a case that feels wrong from the moment he steps across the marble floor stained with blood.
The DuPorts are Black royalty in the city — old money, political leverage, generational influence. Tyler DuPort, slick and controlled, stands ready to inherit everything. His mother, poised and calculating, protects the family name with icy precision.
And then there’s Lena Sims.
Young. Isolated. Former ward of the state. Tyler’s girlfriend — and possession.
Detective Brooks sees what others miss. The fear in Lena’s silence. The control in Tyler’s calm. The way wealth can erase truth before it ever reaches a courtroom.
He couldn’t save his wife from a battle he couldn’t fight.
But this time, he can fight.
Father is a gripping psychological thriller about inheritance, corruption, and the fierce devotion of a man who chooses to become a father in the only way that matters — by protecting someone who has no one left to protect her.

She built the store.
She built the house.
She built a life from ashes.
But breaking a cycle is one thing.
Surviving the smoke when it comes back for you?
That’s something else.
In Becoming Suga: Bloodlines & Backdoors, Suga is no longer the girl trying to be saved. She’s a mother. A business owner. A woman who fought to build stability from heartbreak and inheritance. Two years after Mama Bell’s death, Suga’s name sits boldly above her storefront — earned, not given.
But when Carlos returns — patient, polished, and more dangerous than before — old chemistry collides with new power. He doesn’t come raging. He comes refined. Helpful. Devoted. Strategic. And Suga finds herself pulled into a battle far more subtle than before.
Because this time, the threat isn’t loud.
It’s calculated.
Becoming Suga is a gripping, emotionally charged continuation of the Suga story — layered with Southern grit, spiritual depth, betrayal, motherhood, and the dangerous seduction of second chances.
This isn’t just a story about survival.
It’s about who you become when survival is no longer enough.

By day, Dr. Naomi Clarke is a respected therapist with a thriving practice. She listens. She heals. She protects secrets.
By night, she becomes something else.
Behind locked doors and an untraceable phone line, “The Doctor” offers a different kind of therapy — one that feeds desire, soothes wounded egos, and gives men what they don’t get at home: attention, validation, and control.
But when fantasy begins to blur into reality, and someone listening wants more than a voice in the dark, Naomi’s carefully constructed world begins to crack.
Because secrets are powerful.
Until they’re exposed.
Talk Therapy is a psychological and seductive thriller that explores power, desire, obsession, and the dangerous cost of living a double life. In a world where attention is currency and fantasy feels safer than truth, one woman learns that control is only an illusion — especially when someone else is watching.

They called her colored.
He called her holy.
In the Lowcountry, names carry power.
Ora Everly was raised beneath chandeliers, taught scripture and etiquette in the big house — but never told the truth about her birth. Born of a secret and shaped by silence, she never questioned the world that kept her comfortable… until she fell in love with Josiah Monroe, a man who saw her fully — not as property, not as privilege, but as promise.
Colored is a sweeping Southern epic about forbidden love, identity, and spiritual awakening — the unbreakable bond between two souls who chose each other in a world determined to divide them.
Because once a woman has known real love —
she is never property again.

The Road Made Him. The Mirror Broke Him.
He doesn’t stay long.
Not in cities.
Not in beds.
Not in promises.
They call him Bluesy — a transient with a voice that can still a room and a touch that can start a fire. He moves from town to town with nothing but a guitar case, a piano’s memory in his fingertips, and cash tucked in his pocket from nights he barely remembers.
Women fall.
Crowds lean in.
But the road that made him smooth also made him restless.
Behind the velvet sound of his voice lives a man who knows how to charm, hustle, and disappear before morning. A man who moves in shadows as easily as he plays in the spotlight. A womanizer. A survivor. A street prophet in a tailored jacket.
Yet every song he sings carries something heavier than heartbreak.
Because the one thing he can’t outrun —
is himself.
Bluesy is a gritty, atmospheric novel about temptation, talent, masculinity, and the dangerous silence that follows applause. It explores the cost of living untethered, the hunger for validation, and what happens when a man built by the road is finally forced to look in the mirror.
This isn’t just a story about music.
It’s about the man behind the sound.

Freedom was never Free.
Zora Bennett never knew the land existed.
Four hundred acres.
A historic Southern estate.
A church built by freed ancestors.
All left to her.
When her father dies, Zora inherits more than property — she inherits unfinished work. Corporate developers circle. Community leaders question her authority. Family members believe a young Black woman isn’t built to carry legacy.
They are wrong.
Raised by a silent but powerful pastor, Zora was taught that strength doesn’t shout — it stands. Now she must protect generational land, confront modern systems dressed in polished suits, and step into a pulpit she never asked for.
Because slavery didn’t disappear.
It evolved.
And freedom was never finished.
The Abolitionist is a gripping Southern drama about inheritance, resistance, spiritual power, and the quiet discipline of leadership.
This isn’t a fight for land.
It’s a fight for legacy.

What if nothing had to change for you to feel whole?
Consciousness of Happiness is not a book about chasing better days. It is a confrontation with the belief that happiness is somewhere ahead of you — waiting for improved circumstances, validation, or resolution.
In this powerful installment of the Inner Altar series, T. Wynn dismantles emotional dependency and reveals a liberating truth: Joy is not granted by circumstance — it is realized through awareness.
Blending spiritual depth, psychological clarity, and structured daily practice, this book guides readers from reaction to recognition, from waiting to awakening. Through theological insight and a practical consciousness framework, happiness shifts from fleeting emotion to steady identity.
You are not becoming whole.
You are remembering.
If you’ve been postponing your peace, this is your return.
Happiness is not found — until it is realized.

You don’t need a new life.
You need a renewed mind.
In a world that tells you to start over every time you stumble, The Engine of Renewal offers a different path — one rooted in stability, clarity, and inner alignment.
Drawing from the timeless wisdom of Epistle to the Romans 12:2 and Book of Psalms 51:10, this book reveals a powerful truth: transformation begins in the mind, and renewal is available every minute of every day.
Blending spiritual insight with practical psychology, The Engine of Renewal teaches you how to:
• Reset your thinking without resetting your life
• Restore a steadfast spirit when emotions fluctuate
• Break the shame cycle of “starting over”
• Regulate your nervous system through awareness and trust
• Recommit without performance or pressure
• Build sustainable inner stability
Through relatable language, grounded scripture, and calm inner leadership principles, this book becomes both a devotional guide and a psychological reset — helping you live from the Divine Presence within rather than from panic, perfectionism, or pressure.
Because renewal is not dramatic.
It is deliberate.
And when you understand that the mind is the engine, you stop tearing everything down every time life shifts.
You simply start again — with power.

The Ten Laws of Spiritual Being
The Ten Commandments were never meant to remain on tablets.
They were meant to be understood.
For centuries, they have been studied, quoted, and debated as moral directives. But what if they were never intended to function as external rules — only as internal revelation?
In Written on the Heart, T. Wynn examines the Ten Commandments through a metaphysical lens, drawing insight from ancient texts and spiritual wisdom traditions. Each commandment is revealed not as restriction, but as a law of consciousness — a principle governing alignment, devotion, integrity, awareness, and spiritual maturity.
These are not rules imposed by outside authority.
They are laws of being waiting to be embodied.
The stone was symbolic.
The heart was always the destination.
When understood spiritually, the commandments become more than instruction — they become a map back to inner order, clarity, and divine alignment.

Divine Mastermind Principles for Spiritual Alignment
What if spiritual growth is not about believing more — but thinking differently?
Thinking with God is a profound exploration of the inner discipline required for true alignment. This book does not teach blind faith or religious ritual. It reveals the structure of consciousness itself — the mindset that governs spiritual maturity, clarity, surrender, decision, devotion, forgiveness, and authority.
Rooted in Divine Mastermind principles and informed by timeless spiritual wisdom, T. Wynn presents a framework for aligning thought with divine intelligence. Each principle — I Am Ready, I Am Grateful, I Surrender, I Believe, I Dedicate My Life, I Decide, I Ask, I Forgive — is examined as a conscious act of alignment rather than a passive statement of belief.
This is not about thinking about God.
It is about thinking with God.
When your mind aligns with divine order, your life reflects it.
This book is for those ready to move beyond inspiration and into disciplined spiritual consciousness — where alignment becomes identity, and identity becomes power.
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