The Love Triangle No One Asked For: Chuks, Pam, and Velvet
Most love triangles are meant to be romantic. This one?…
A gripping story of betrayal, resilience, and the silent wars fought behind closed doors.
A bold dive into the emotional chaos of love, betrayal, and loyalty.
A deeply human portrayal of sacrifice, strength, and maternal instinct.
Gut-wrenching twists that hurt—and healing truths that matter.
Powerful prose that challenges, captivates, and leaves a lasting impact.
Pam thought she had it all—a husband, a daughter, a future. But beneath the surface of her picture-perfect marriage lies a web of secrets, emotional manipulation, and betrayals too deep to ignore. As her husband Chukwuka juggles infidelity, hidden children, and double lives, Pam is forced to choose between keeping her family together and saving herself.
Set against a backdrop of family complexities and cultural tension, Overcoming the Battles Within is a fearless exploration of love, deception, motherhood, and the power of self-worth. This isn’t just a story about a woman caught between two men—it’s a testimony of inner strength, generational trauma, and the price of truth.
“Bitch, how could you do this to me? My family… I knew you were a whore, but I didn’t believe you would take it there!”
— Pam, Chapter 12: The Big Pay Back



Ngozi Chukwu O. Kemp is a passionate storyteller with a gift for unveiling the truth beneath everyday lives. With roots that run deep in Southern tradition and cultural realism, her writing echoes the struggles and victories of real women facing impossible choices. Ngozi brings honesty, emotion, and unwavering clarity to her narratives—turning fiction into a mirror that reflects raw human experiences.
Her debut novel Overcoming the Battles Within is inspired by generational voices and explores the many roles a woman plays—wife, mother, daughter, survivor. Ngozi writes not just to entertain, but to empower.

I couldn’t put it down. Pam’s story felt so real, so raw, it was like watching someone you love walk through fire and still rise. Ngozi’s writing makes you feel every betrayal, every ache, every ounce of strength.

The emotional complexity of this novel blew me away. It’s not just about infidelity—it’s about identity, sacrifice, and the battles we fight within ourselves. Masterfully done.

Pam, Chuks, Denise—even Velvet. These aren’t just fictional people; they feel alive. Messy, flawed, but deeply human. I haven’t read anything like this in years.

It’s vulnerable, bold, and beautifully painful. I cried. I got angry. I healed. It’s that kind of book.
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