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A reason to live is a simple reason indeed. How to do so is the question and the answer. So how will it fair for a young woman to decide perhaps now was the time to live? A hazy figure, a beautiful young maiden, and a civilization of those whose wish is to live afar with their children of thought. Be questioned with humor and philisophical dance as we follow this young lady into the depths of her vision unto the world.
With the prospect of a date with Hans, Eve is unexpectedly attacked with a curse that burns and seals up her wings and thus her imp abilities. In an attempt to find a cure, she discovers the owner of the occult book shop she was going to for help was killed, and she becomes the prime suspect.
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She was supposed to die according to the list. She had found the best place to stay and the right person as a friend. However, a turn of event sends her in a path she was not ready for. Leading to the creation of a strong woman, her death will bring the best in her adopted sister to unvcover the truth and the reasons.
Violet Stone is a straight laced, well behaved, picture perfect, all around American girl. She is a blessing to all parents and has never stepped out of line.
But then she meets Maxon King. He is everything she never wanted but she cant help but crave him. He teaches her many things; how to love, how to make your own pasta sauce and how to kill someone.
This good girl is going bad.
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A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM EVERY SALE OF THIS BOOK ARE DONATED TO THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM OF HOUSTON, TEXAS. Read the first chapter for free here, and then buy the book directly on our website (store.greygeckopress.com) or on Amazon!
Every Friday for the last 25 years of her life, I had lunch with Charlotte and each week she told me more of her extraordinary story. To all appearances, she was a strong and dignified survivor, with old-world courtesies, a twinkling sense of humor, and a lilting Austrian syntax. Yet deep within, she'd been scarred by a profound personal trauma.
Finally, just before she died at the age of 91, she chose to entrust me with this profound secret, and all at once I understood how it had affected her entire adult life. This is a story of friendship and strength, of courage and betrayal. It is an epic tale set against the backdrop of history.
A reason to live is a simple reason indeed. How to do so is the question and the answer. So how will it fair for a young woman to decide perhaps now was the time to live? A hazy figure, a beautiful young maiden, and a civilization of those whose wish is to live afar with their children of thought. Be questioned with humor and philisophical dance as we follow this young lady into the depths of her vision unto the world.
With the prospect of a date with Hans, Eve is unexpectedly attacked with a curse that burns and seals up her wings and thus her imp abilities. In an attempt to find a cure, she discovers the owner of the occult book shop she was going to for help was killed, and she becomes the prime suspect.
continuation of the book
She was supposed to die according to the list. She had found the best place to stay and the right person as a friend. However, a turn of event sends her in a path she was not ready for. Leading to the creation of a strong woman, her death will bring the best in her adopted sister to unvcover the truth and the reasons.
Violet Stone is a straight laced, well behaved, picture perfect, all around American girl. She is a blessing to all parents and has never stepped out of line.
But then she meets Maxon King. He is everything she never wanted but she cant help but crave him. He teaches her many things; how to love, how to make your own pasta sauce and how to kill someone.
This good girl is going bad.
(in progress)
A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM EVERY SALE OF THIS BOOK ARE DONATED TO THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM OF HOUSTON, TEXAS. Read the first chapter for free here, and then buy the book directly on our website (store.greygeckopress.com) or on Amazon!
Every Friday for the last 25 years of her life, I had lunch with Charlotte and each week she told me more of her extraordinary story. To all appearances, she was a strong and dignified survivor, with old-world courtesies, a twinkling sense of humor, and a lilting Austrian syntax. Yet deep within, she'd been scarred by a profound personal trauma.
Finally, just before she died at the age of 91, she chose to entrust me with this profound secret, and all at once I understood how it had affected her entire adult life. This is a story of friendship and strength, of courage and betrayal. It is an epic tale set against the backdrop of history.