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Nicki Naylor is an American novelist born (October 15, 1971). Nicki Naylor is the author of thrillers such as, "Trapped Inside: The Beast In Me" and "Attack of the Spider". Miss Naylor likes to take parts of real life facts from her life and mix them in with her fictional stories. The characters and the stories are fiction but she might use a location that she lived in or even a storyline relating to a past relationship. The events in her stories are completely false and are just a part of her creative imagination at work.

"Trapped Inside: The Beast in Me" is about a girl up in the North Georgia Mountains named Laura. There she felt free and full of life, until she suddenly realized her life had little meaning. She felt empty and searched for something more. Little did Laura know the man who was about to come into her life would destroy her life. He betrays her leaving her hollow inside and her soul lost. Instead of going on a rampage Laura decides to lose herself in the city night life. Winding up on ancient burial grounds she becomes possessed by a demon and revenge becomes the only thing consuming her. What will she do next?

"Attack of the Spider" is about a girl named Nicolette in the small town of Haynesville, who was a prize possession to the townspeople. She loved helping people so much she wrote stories about them. She wrote about the things that made them great. She even volunteered at the hospital. She always knew she was one to nurture. Her life seemed great until things started to change. After the town became quarantined from the virus Nicolette discovered she was the cause, but also became the cure. The only thing Nicolette didn't know was that not only would she care for the town but the morbid darkness in it as well.

Miss Naylor worked on other projects as well such as, "Ambers Artwork & Letters to Mommy" Volumes 1, 2, and 3. These volumes consisted of all the artwork taken from her oldest daughter as well as all of her letters ever written and encompassed them into three wonderful books of artistry at its best. Miss Naylor worked on photo albums of pictures taken of precious family moments contained in a beautiful memory book to always remember what's most precious to her...family. Miss Naylor, as long as she can remember, always wrote in journals. These journals mostly consisted of dreams and songs she had written over the years of her tragic life. All of these journals were destroyed in a horrific car fire, except one. The remaining journal, "A Book of My Estranged Dreams" can still be found and embodies dreams of her mother who once passed.

Nicki Naylor was born to Sheila Ann Sheppard in Macon, Georgia. In later years Sheila Ann Sheppard became known as Sheila Ann Siple then Sheila Ann Derrington. She passed away from lung and bone cancer February 27, 2002 in her home in Hayesville, North Carolina. Nicki Naylor was informed to be fathered by Howard Alton Scott Siple Jr., a musician from Los Angeles, California who passed away in 1972 from a drug overdose. She was then later told her father was another musician named Thomas Manuel Lovato out of New Mexico. He recorded two hits in Nashville, Tennessee called, "It Takes A Whole Lotta Woman" and "Tenderness" with Mark IV Records under the name Tommie Lavada. He passed away in June of 2007. Nicki Naylor and Tommie Lovato had met three times before his passing. Nicki Naylor was born under the name Laura Nicole Siple but later decided to keep the last name of her second husband since the determination of her biological father was inconclusive. The name Laura came from her great grandmother Laura Hutchinson but Nicki never cared for the name Laura for herself. She has always answered to the name Nicole or "Nicki" which she feels suits her best.

Miss Naylor moved around alot as a child and an adult, spending most of her life in Dallas, Texas. Her favorite place to live was New York City which she lived in during the year 1995. As a child Nicki Naylor didn't have much of a family growing up. Her mother worked and traveled all of the time so she was passed around between relatives who spread out and became scarce when Nicki became a teenager. Miss Naylor then traveled to Texas as a young teen with her mother and new stepfather where she was mentally abused on a daily basis leading Miss Naylor out into the city streets to find refuge. Her best friend took her in but Nicki later returned to the City Night Life for escapes from her harsh reality of a rough life she had always had. Miss Naylor experienced many hardships such as drug addiction, alcohol abuse, and homelessness. In times of despair she would turn to writing which was her long time passion. Whether it was song lyrics or short stories, Nicki Naylor always felt she could express herself best through her words in writing.

After two failed marriages Nicki Naylor was left homeless once again with her two daughters Amber Skye Naylor who is a teenager and Autumn Rayne Naylor who is toddler. She now resides with her longtime friend who took her in as a teenager. Her latest work has been an autobiography called, " Tragic Diary Tales: The Story of Me" which is full of many explicit details about several of the tragedies that have taken place in her life. It has since been rewritten and shortened to just state the critical moments that scarred Miss Naylor the most in her life. It is called, "The Devil's Project". She still works on her thrillers and is planning to put out a science-fiction thriller in the Winter of 2013. It is called, "Rulers of the World". Details of that book will remain a mystery until closer to the publishing date.

You can find this author through other references such as Facebook and Google Plus. You can research her book titles on Amazon as well. This is one author needs to be absorbed by many. Those taken in by Nicki Naylor are sure to fall in-love which is what makes the world go 'round...or so some say.