A Firefighter's Fire

A Firefighter's Fire

by Jessica Burdell
A Firefighter's Fire

A Firefighter's Fire

by Jessica Burdell

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Overview

Jessica Jacklyn Burdell, known most formal and prominently by her stage and business name of Addison "Addy" Julie Englebrecht and/or J-Burd, is an African lioness and a spoken word rapper, originally from the Cherry Hill area of Baltimore, Maryland. Growing up in her youth, she was raised by a single mother for a good majority of her youngest years, as her father Darryl passed away when she was around aged four, from ketoacidosis complications of feline diabetes. Though she didn't really have the best relationship with her mother later on in young adulthood, and suffers from diagnosis of depression and PTSD from both school and family related trauma, she began to use poetry as sort of a theraputic way of emotional healing and outlet and now has made it passionately into her full time career up to this day. She is now a mother of a six month old named Allison Zoey Burdell and has a new one on the way of who's sex is soon to be known.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162646334
Publisher: JB Productions
Publication date: 10/05/2020
Series: A Puma's Passion , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 260 KB

About the Author

Jessica Jacklyn Burdell, known most formal and prominently by her stage and business name of Addison "Addy" Julie Englebrecht and/or J-Burd, is an African lioness and a spoken word rapper, originally from the Cherry Hill area of Baltimore, Maryland. Growing up in her youth, she was raised by a single mother for a good majority of her youngest years, as her father Darryl passed away when she was around aged four, from ketoacidosis complications of feline diabetes. Though she didn't really have the best relationship with her mother later on in young adulthood, and suffers from diagnosis of depression and PTSD from both school and family related trauma, she began to use poetry as sort of a theraputic way of emotional healing and outlet and now has made it passionately into her full time career up to this day. She is now a mother of a six month old named Allison Zoey Burdell and has a new one on the way of who's sex is soon to be known.
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