Hello ...
I am Sianah Nalika DeShield, the lifestyle author you didn’t know you needed. I write books that make you laugh, cry, clutch your necklace, and question your life choices (in the best way).
What Do I Do (Besides Keep You Hooked)?
I’m the brain behind the bestseller, Who Is Ma Kemah?, the Thou Shalt Trilogy (Thou Shalt Love, Trust, and Forgive), and the sizzling, drama-filled McSexy. And now? I’m flipping the script with Girl, Wash Your VJJ!, a bold, funny, no-nonsense guide about feminine hygiene
My writing is unapologetic, raw, and seriously addictive.
My Mission?
To entertain, empower, and educate while keeping you turning pages.
My Vision?
A literary takeover. I don’t just write stories. I start conversations.
My books are experiences. Every guide, book, or blog post I create is to inspire, challenge, and spark change.
I see my works on bestseller lists, book clubs, classrooms, and movie screens—I see it all. This brand blends storytelling, culture, and digital creativity into a force that makes the world stop and pay attention.
Who Am I? (Beyond the Books)
I’m a Liberian woman, a Nigerian wife, and a mother of two amazing boys. I’m funny, driven, and probably your new favorite author. Between writing and running my creative empire, I’m building something bigger than books. I’m building a movement—one where women own their voices, their power, and their stories.
What I believe:
Women are unstoppable when we embrace power, prioritize ourselves, and move purposefully.
Building a brand:
isn’t just about making money—it’s about creating something that leaves an impact and feels just as good as it looks.
Taking care of oneself:
isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity. From mindset to self-care, wellness should be something that actually works, not just sounds good.
Motherhood is a beautiful:
chaotic, sleep-deprived journey, but through it all, raising a future legend while chasing dreams is the ultimate balancing act.
Stories have the power to heal:
inspire, and transform, and writing ones that stick long after the last page is both a passion and a purpose.