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In Dark of Night

Robert and Holly just wanted a secret affair — no strings, no love. But desire has a mind of its own. Their unconventional romance unfolds in surprising ways, full of witty banter, unexpected twists, and music that reveals their innermost thoughts. This unique romantic comedy with music will make you laugh, swoon, and relate to their emotions and desires.“To experience the musical as intended, visit the website provided, via your iPhone or Android, and tap each song title as it comes up while reading.”Immerse yourself in In Dark of Night, where words and music become one — a romantic experience unlike any other.(Play)5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Amazon Reviewshttps://www.amazon.co...
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Why Hearts Remember

When love fades, what remains?Why Hearts Remember is a poetic journey through the raw, beautiful, and often unbearable ways the human heart loves and survives. From the first spark of infatuation to the ashes of loss, each poem captures the echoes of connection that refuse to fade.Through moments of tenderness, obsession, passion, and grief, Makitia Thompson explores the many lives a heart can live and the many ways it can break. These poems breathe life into what it means to love deeply, lose completely, and still choose to remember.Each page is a mirror and a confession, for the ones still healing, the ones still hoping, and the ones who have forgotten how to.Because even when time moves o...
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From the Sandbox To Marriage, Faith Ministry

From childhood innocence to a lifetime of faith and devotion, From the Sandbox to Marriage, Faith & Ministry tells the moving story of Earnest and Ruby—two souls destined to walk life's path together. From when Earnest and Ruby met as children in the sandbox, their lives became intertwined by fate, faith, and an unbreakable bond. Through the trials of growing up, the joys of first love, and the challenges of marriage, they leaned on each other and God to navigate life's winding path. As Ernest rises from humble beginnings to become a bishop and found his own church, Ruby stands beside him as his greatest supporter, bound by love. Their story is a testament to faith, sacrifice, and the ...
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Psychic in Suburbia: A Paranormal Women's Fiction Novel

There's nothing magical about midlife for Abby McBride, unless dealing with pesky ghosts counts.Between hot flashes and brain fog and the dead paying a call at all hours, she's had her share of spirited mayhem, while trying to hold up a perfect image among her cul-de-sac crowd. Not easy! But, after decades of suppressing her psychic gift, it all comes crashing down at the annual Halloween bash and her quiet suburban life goes up in spectral smoke.The ghosts of 125 Magnolia Lane have demands and are not opposed to dragging the living into their hellish afterlife if that's what it takes. Can Abby finally embrace the powers she's long denied in order to save her family and friends from eternal ...
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Until Time Remembers

Some towns vanish from maps. Burrington vanished from time itself.Beck Escarra, an ambitious young filmmaker desperate for her breakthrough, hears whispers of a place that shouldn’t exist. A town erased from GPS, forgotten by memory, and trapped in another century. Curiosity becomes obsession and obsession leads her straight into Burrington’s waiting hands.By day, the streets stand still. By night, the town awakens… its residents doomed to repeat the same endless loop of 1827. Families bound by grief, secrets carved into every shadow, and a massacre that refuses to stay buried.The deeper Beck searches for answers, the tighter the curse coils around her. Burrington does not let go easil...
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THE LONG ROAD, Curt´s Life

From Orphanage to Ocean, Across Borders and Dreams This is the extraordinary journey of Curt A. Bergsten—came from a Swedish orphanage, raised by the sea, and driven by a restless spirit. As a sailor, immigrant, and entrepreneur, Curt carved out a life across more than 50 countries, collecting stories, lessons, and friendships along the way. From the icy docks of Scandinavia to the sun-drenched coast of Spain, this memoir is a testament to resilience, curiosity, and the pursuit of a life well-lived.

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Old Baggage: It's Never too Late for a New Beginning

It took most of her life, but Elizabeth Donovan has finally had enough. Years of a difficult marriage, she has finally fought back. She had no choice but to leave the life behind and face the secret from her youth. The old life doesn’t want to let go, as she stumbles into the mystery that involves her deeper than she ever could imagine. Old Baggage is the overdue coming-of-age story for a woman learning to stand on her own.

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A Friday Night Secret

Dorena thought she had life all figured out, until Arcadius, younger and unexpected, stepped into her world. What started as flirtation turned into feelings she hadn't felt in years. But secrets, silence, and Friday night visits began to blur the lines between love and convenience. As their connection deepens, Dorena finds herself torn between what tempts her and what heals her. Is he the love she was waiting for or just another beautiful mistake? A Friday Night Secret is a tender and complicated story of rediscovery, resilience, and the quiet strength of letting go.

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Home at the Edge (Memoirs of a 1960s Hippy)

HOME AT THE EDGE takes you from jail to the madhouse, an on-the-road and in-the-streets memoir of free-loving, acid-dropping radical youth in 1969. We last saw 17-year-old Ron lying handcuffed over the hood of a car in “Chicago Rage.” We pick up with him entering Chicago’s Cook County Jail, where he and his radical companions are kept segregated from the other prisoners to prevent them from--god forbid--being a bad influence on murders and rapists. He is bailed out only to be admitted to a mental hospital where he bonds with other disaffected youth, fellow ‘freaks’ grappling with their identity and struggling against the status quo. The attempted and successful suicides of his comp...
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Chicago Rage (Memoirs of a 1960s Hippy)

Free Love, Drugs, and RiotsA time in US history. A time of turmoil. And a time of unrest. A five-part memoir as seen through the eyes of seventeen-year-old Ron trying to earn enough money to continue his exploration of the emerging Counterculture, just after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.From the exploration of the underground culture of Chicago to the streets of New York, this recollection of the riots and first inter-racial romance tells of the trials we all face, even today. And then Karen entered his life - a young run-a-way with wild thoughts of tearing down Pig City.From freedom to jail, Ron must re-evaluate his life’s direction and to look at the world in a wider scope....
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Teenage Runaway

One boy. One backpack. One shot at freedom.In 1967, fifteen-year-old Ronald Schulz packed HIS bag, left a note on his dresser, and walked away from everything he knew–Family, friends, home, and life as he knew it.Teenage Runaway–a gripping true story of rebellion, survival, and the desperate search for identity during one of America’s most explosive decades. Faced with bullies, broken family dynamics, and a school system that crushes individuality, Schulz chose the open road over obedience–and found a world far more dangerous and transformative than imaginable.Raw, honest, and unforgettable, this memoir captures the spirit of a lost generation–and the high cost of finding your own ...
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Because I Felt Everything

What does it mean to feel everything and survive it?What does it look like to hold grief in one hand and joy in the other, without dropping either?Because I Felt Everything is an unflinching journey through the vast landscape of human emotion. In fifty powerful, deeply personal poems, Makitia Thompson invites readers into a world where heartbreak, healing, desire, silence, rage, softness, and hope exist side by side. Never asking for permission, never pretending to be neat.Told in four parts: The Ache of Becoming, The Weight of Love, The Quiet Resistance, and The Fire That Heals. This collection explores what it means to carry the past while learning how to live insi...
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