“The Witch’s Fate” is a thrilling tale of love, betrayal, and magic. Set in a world where witches and humans coexist, the story follows the life of...

Diamond Doval
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Diamond Doval is the author of 7 books, including The Witch’s Fate and Ableism in Education. In addition to writing, they enjoy spending time on their other passions and interests. You can sign up to get updates about their writing here.

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The Bloodline Chronicles

A Vampire's Legacy

In the shadows of an ancient lineage, sixteen-year-old Aria Dracula stands at the crossroads of destiny. As the daughter of the infamous Count Dracula, Prince of Darkness, she should be embracing her newfound vampire abilities and preparing to take her place in the nocturnal hierarchy. But Aria has other plans. "The Bloodline Chronicles: A...

The Witch’s Fate

“The Witch’s Fate” is a thrilling tale of love, betrayal, and magic. Set in a world where witches and humans coexist, the story follows the life of a powerful witch named Selene, who faces a life-changing decision when she falls in love with a human. As she grapples with the consequences of her choices, Selene must navigate the dangerous...

Praise

This book even though it was a biography/memoir I related to it a lot. I am someone who has dealt with a lot of ableism in school environments due to my autism. This book made me feel not alone. I highly recommend teachers reading this because I have dealt with teachers refusing my accommodations making my time at school a lot more difficult. One of my disabilities ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) was mentioned and the struggles with it as Diamond mentioned made me feel understood. Please with all my heart I beg you to read this and I hope that next time you see someone in a special ED classroom or in public that has a psychical or mental disability see us as normal.

– Asher Wright

This book was really informative and a great story!! I loved the personal aspect. You are an inspiration Diamond!

– Evie Abbott

Great book! It gives the opportunity to experience all these challenges that a person with intellectual disabilities could have during his/her path in the educational process. Very bright, easy, and sincerely written.

– Alina