BB Gabriel

Few Words From the Author/Publisher:
As a survivor of sexual and domestic violence, I began processing my trauma by turning my personal narrative into academic case studies during my undergraduate and graduate studies in social work. Over many years, I expanded and refined this narrative—writing, rewriting, and revisiting it until the act of sharing became an act of healing. No Ordinary Love is the result of that transformation: a fictionalized memoir that allowed me to reprocess my lived experiences from a place of safety, reclaiming mastery and control over my past. My story is both a personal triumph and a powerful tool for awareness, empathy, and survival.
No Ordinary Love won the Literary Titan's Book Award and now it has won 3rd Place in the Next Best Read Writing Contest.
Author's Biography
BB Gabriel is a proud Canadian, a master’s level registered social worker, and an award-winning author with a deep commitment to healing through storytelling. Drawing from her own lived experiences, BB writes powerful narratives that chart the journey from trauma to triumph, exploring the complexities of adversity, grief, and personal transformation. Her work centres on stories of survival and resilience; offering raw, honest reflections on overcoming life’s most difficult challenges.
BB believes that storytelling is not only a tool for personal healing, but also a source of strength and solace for readers who find themselves reflected in the pages. By fostering emotional resilience and encouraging others to process, heal, and evolve, BB creates space for connection, growth, and hope. She aims to inspire, empower, and uplift those who are navigating trauma, grief, and profound change with messages of perseverance and possibility.
Through her writing and professional work, BB is dedicated to giving back by supporting others on their healing journeys and reminding us that we are never truly alone. Her stories illuminate the path from surviving to thriving, offering readers the courage to keep going and the belief that transformation is always possible.

