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A stormborn witch. A golden-hearted vampire. And a bond that could end the world—or remake it.
When Seris is forced into an uneasy alliance with Cael, their collision sets off the reawakening of a power long thought buried. Bound by fate and hunted by kingdoms, they’ll uncover a triad bond meant to save—or shatter—everything they’ve ever known.
A depressed girl who feels nothing meets a boy who’s dying and feels everything. She’s numb, closed off, going through the motions. He’s intense, alive in a way that hurts — because he knows every moment could be his last.
They meet at a grief support group. She's there for her sister. He’s there to prepare for his own goodbye.
She’s sarcastic, guarded.
He’s blunt, full of life, and way too curious about her darkness.
Neither one expects to fall in love. But it happens, quietly… then all at once.
A raw, honest poetry collection about infertility, faith, and hope that survives heartbreak.
In Hands Still Open, C.L. Cossette writes with unflinching tenderness about the sacred ache of trying to conceive—the waiting, the breaking, and the quiet endurance of love that keeps believing anyway.
For anyone who has ever prayed, hoped, or dreamed for a miracle that didn’t come when expected—these poems are a hand to hold in the waiting.
Twelve-year-old twins Kaia and Karter Merrick are used to finishing each other’s sentences—but when they find an old leather journal in their grandmother’s attic, they discover a secret that even they couldn’t imagine: anything they write in the journal… comes true.
At first, it’s fun. Floating lanterns. Magical snacks. Even a goldfish in a top hat. But when the journal starts writing back—twisting their stories and rearranging their memories—the twins realize the magic has a mind of its own.
Then a name appears in the pages. A girl they barely remember. A girl the journal erased.
Her name is Kyla.
Now Kaia and Karter must uncover the truth, rewrite the past, and outsmart a book that wants to decide their ending for them. But some stories don’t like to be changed. And this one?
It’s writing itself.
Clause 13.
No touching.
No dating.
No distractions.
Elle Banks is the new hire with everything to prove—and only one person standing in her way: Johnathan Hawthorn. He’s arrogant, accomplished, and dangerously hot. The kind of man who doesn’t just follow rules—he writes them.
Until her.
Late nights turn tense.
Tension turns electric.
And one reckless decision shatters the one clause they were never supposed to break.
Now they’re sneaking glances in boardrooms, holding back in elevators, and trying not to come undone in every hallway they pass. The promotion is still on the line. So is her reputation.
But the man who was supposed to be her rival is now the one she can’t stop thinking about—touching—wanting.
And breaking the rules never felt so good.
A dark, emotional romance about survival, found love, and choosing to burn instead of break.
Camille Calloway was never the kind of girl who got saved.
She was the one who stayed. Through loss. Through silence. Through the kind of grief that doesn't just hollow-you outlive it.
When she returns to the cabin her father left behind, she expects ghosts. What she doesn't expect is Elijah Hayes-the man with a past carved in violence and a voice that still haunts her memories.
He was her brother's best friend. Her protector. Her almost.
Now he's something else entirely.
Elijah walked away from the world to keep everyone safe from the version of him he can't forgive. But when Camille steps back into his life, bleeding from her own quiet wars, she doesn't ask him to fix her.
She asks him to let her in.
And when enemies from Elijah's past come looking for leverage, they don't see a girl worth protecting.
They see a girl worth breaking.
But Camille isn't fragile.
She's the reason Elijah picks up his gun again.
And this time, they won't just survive the fire.
They'll set it.
Perfect for fans of slow-burn danger, emotionally charged prose, and heroines who claw their way toward the ending they deserve, Love Me Loud, Leave Me Brave is a story about scars, softness, and the kind of love that teaches you how to fight.