Desperation. Not a phenomenon Tempest could typically claim, but certainly the catalyst for where sheβs landed. Not in peril, or pain, but in dire need of the very normalcy sheβs often emulated, but never been able to obtain. Now... thereβs nothing in her way, except all those years of bei
The Reinvention of the Rose
β Scribed by Christina C. Jones
- Publisher
- Warm Hues Creative LLC
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 294 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Oklahoma City
- ISBN
- 1953214002
- ASIN
- B08BQCBXHN
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Desperation.
Not a phenomenon Tempest could typically claim, but certainly the catalyst for where sheβs landed. Not in peril, or pain, but in dire need of the very normalcy sheβs often emulated, but never been able to obtain.
Now... thereβs nothing in her way, except all those years of being everything except what she now has to become.
Herself.
As soon as she figures out who that is.
β¦ Subjects
African American Romance
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