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Some stories aren’t told in grand declarations but in the spaces where love remains, the soft scrape of a chair drawn closer, the way a name feels when you’ve swallowed it too many times.
They weren’t meant to be extraordinary. No tragic fates. No cosmic signs. Just the pull of two souls orbiting each other, too afraid to collide, too entangled to part.
But love is never simple. Not when the world demands bargains, when fu
Some stories aren’t told in grand declarations but in the spaces where love remains, the soft scrape of a chair drawn closer, the way a name feels when you’ve swallowed it too many times.
They weren’t meant to be extraordinary. No tragic fates. No cosmic signs. Just the pull of two souls orbiting each other, too afraid to collide, too entangled to part.
But love is never simple. Not when the world demands bargains, when futures splinter like kindling, when hearts are rationed like stolen breath.
Told in lush, immersive prose, Gaze of Grace is a novel for those who have spoken their love into the dark, for the ones who stayed too long or left too soon. A story of silent catastrophes, longing, and the impossible choice between holding on and setting someone free.
Some stories aren’t told in grand declarations but in the spaces where love remains, the soft scrape of a chair drawn closer, the way a name feels when you’ve swallowed it too many times.
They weren’t meant to be extraordinary. No tragic fates. No cosmic signs. Just the pull of two souls orbiting each other, too afraid to collide, too entangled to part.
But love is never simple. Not when the world demands bargains, when fu
Some stories aren’t told in grand declarations but in the spaces where love remains, the soft scrape of a chair drawn closer, the way a name feels when you’ve swallowed it too many times.
They weren’t meant to be extraordinary. No tragic fates. No cosmic signs. Just the pull of two souls orbiting each other, too afraid to collide, too entangled to part.
But love is never simple. Not when the world demands bargains, when futures splinter like kindling, when hearts are rationed like stolen breath.
Told in lush, immersive prose, Gaze of Grace is a novel for those who have spoken their love into the dark, for the ones who stayed too long or left too soon. A story of silent catastrophes, longing, and the impossible choice between holding on and setting someone free.
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