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cthulhuraejepsen


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cthulhuraejepsen is a pseudonym of Ben Friesen. Ben is a writer and stay-at-home dad located in Duluth, MN with his wife, their son, and cat. Alexander Wales is another pseudonym of the same author. ...more

Average rating: 4.28 · 1,954 ratings · 131 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Worth the Candle

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Book I (Worth the Candle #1)

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Book IV (Worth the Candle #4)

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Book VI (Worth the Candle #6)

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Book V (Worth the Candle #5)

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Book VII (Worth the Candle #7)

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“There’s always manipulation,” Valencia replied. “When you’re in a position of power over someone else, I think it’s inescapable that your actions are tainted by that power. The best you can do is to pretend that power doesn’t exist, and to hope that they trust you enough to do the same, because then things can proceed as they normally would.”
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