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Elsie loves to hear her grandmother tell stories. She sits at Grandma's feet and listens in awe. Her favorite tale is about the love bird necklace. Little does Elsie realize how important the story and the necklace will become to her in the future.

Clarice is sad because she pines over Nathan, her lost love. Bonnie tries to comfort her, but soon realizes the answer may be closer than she thought.

Here is a collection of various styles and forms of poetry. Many subjects are covered, including faith, dreams, life, love, and nature. There is something for everyone.

Rosa is still in mourning over her daughter's death. But has she really lost her only child forever? Or does God have something else in store for them?

Carson is entranced by the portrait of a beautiful and mysterious woman. He intends to find out the truth behind her disappearance. What will he discover along the way?

Tina has a major ego problem. Her best friend is the only one who cares enough to point out the truth. This causes Tina to reevaluate her life and her behavior with positive, yet dramatic results.

Chelsea keeps having the same recurring dream. It is wreaking havoc on her life. When she finds out the root cause of her nightmares, her discovery is startling.

He shows up every night just to listen to her sing. He showers her with gifts so he can display his undying affection. But will this enigmatic stranger literally kill her with kindness?

Meg is happily married or so she thinks and expecting her first child. But does she really know the man that she married? Without warning, a shocking bombshell is suddenly dropped into her lap.

Murder has been committed in the small town of Sleepy Pines, Texas. It pits neighbor against neighbor, friend against friend, and family against loved ones. It has been 20 long years since the murders took place. The killer seemed to arbitrarily and systematically attack, targeting the couples parked on the beautiful stretch of road overlooking the town, known as “Lover’s Lane.” The killings have gone unsolved, and any leads cold.

However, several murders have recently occurred, and the townsfolk are once again thrown into fear that the resurrected killer has returned for more vengeance. Only law enforcement is aware of the similarities of the killings. Speculation is rampant among the people—all pointing fingers and making accusations against those they think would have motive to perpetrate these heinous crimes. They whisper about how certain folks had personal vendettas to settle.

Elsie loves to hear her grandmother tell stories. She sits at Grandma's feet and listens in awe. Her favorite tale is about the love bird necklace. Little does Elsie realize how important the story and the necklace will become to her in the future.

Clarice is sad because she pines over Nathan, her lost love. Bonnie tries to comfort her, but soon realizes the answer may be closer than she thought.

Here is a collection of various styles and forms of poetry. Many subjects are covered, including faith, dreams, life, love, and nature. There is something for everyone.

Rosa is still in mourning over her daughter's death. But has she really lost her only child forever? Or does God have something else in store for them?

Carson is entranced by the portrait of a beautiful and mysterious woman. He intends to find out the truth behind her disappearance. What will he discover along the way?

Tina has a major ego problem. Her best friend is the only one who cares enough to point out the truth. This causes Tina to reevaluate her life and her behavior with positive, yet dramatic results.

Chelsea keeps having the same recurring dream. It is wreaking havoc on her life. When she finds out the root cause of her nightmares, her discovery is startling.

He shows up every night just to listen to her sing. He showers her with gifts so he can display his undying affection. But will this enigmatic stranger literally kill her with kindness?

Meg is happily married or so she thinks and expecting her first child. But does she really know the man that she married? Without warning, a shocking bombshell is suddenly dropped into her lap.

Murder has been committed in the small town of Sleepy Pines, Texas. It pits neighbor against neighbor, friend against friend, and family against loved ones. It has been 20 long years since the murders took place. The killer seemed to arbitrarily and systematically attack, targeting the couples parked on the beautiful stretch of road overlooking the town, known as “Lover’s Lane.” The killings have gone unsolved, and any leads cold.

However, several murders have recently occurred, and the townsfolk are once again thrown into fear that the resurrected killer has returned for more vengeance. Only law enforcement is aware of the similarities of the killings. Speculation is rampant among the people—all pointing fingers and making accusations against those they think would have motive to perpetrate these heinous crimes. They whisper about how certain folks had personal vendettas to settle.