M.K. Gardner’s new contemporary romance explores heartbreak, healing, and the resilience of the human spirit.
(Isstories Editorial):- Houston, Texas Nov 13, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – Houston, TX — In her newest novel, The Space That Held Us, author M.K. Gardner delivers a moving story about love tested across continents and the emotional strength it takes to rebuild after betrayal.
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Raised under her father’s rigid expectations in Nigeria, Nadia has always known how to obey–until she meets Anthony, whose brief visit awakens a passion she carries for years. Following her heart to America, she soon discovers that the dream she imagined is far more complicated. Reuniting with Anthony pulls her into a whirlwind of heartbreak, difficult truths, and unexpected tragedy. As everything unravels, Nadia must decide whether to forgive the past and fight for love, or protect herself and walk away forever.
A compelling journey of resilience, redemption, and the fragile line between pain and healing, The Space That Held Us captures one woman’s courage to believe in love again.
About the Author
M.K. Gardner is a writer and criminal justice advocate with diplomas in Journalism from the Times Journalism Institute and the Writing School of England. She holds a psychology degree from the University of Houston-Clear Lake and a graduate degree in human behavior from Capella University. Her novels draw from her deep understanding of human nature, love, and emotional resilience. She is the author of No Second Best, Chasing Fate, Restart Your Life, and Betrayed: A Journey of Love, Loss, and Renewal.




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