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Feast Of Valentine - Where love binds more than just hearts - cover

Feast Of Valentine - Where love binds more than just hearts

Christopher Clark

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Some towns have secrets. Some secrets have power. And some powers demand sacrifice.
 
“It held me spellbound until the very last page, leaving me eager for more.” -Literary Titan
 
In the quaint town of Pottersville, Angie, a former ballerina turned bartender, seeks a fresh start away from the demanding world of ballet. 
 
However, her quest for independence encounters unexpected challenges during the town's legendary Valentine's Day festivities. As romance and mystique intertwine, Angie finds herself irrestibly drawn to a man she doesn't truly love, struggling to maintain her autonomy.  
 
With the towns's historical secrets slowly unraveling, Angie must confront the dark forces of an ancient tradition. 
 
Can she reclaim her will or will she be forever caught in a supernatural struggle that dictates the heart? 
Available since: 01/15/2025.
Print length: 328 pages.

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