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The Radiance of the Moon (The Hebridean Shield, #1)
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2024
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4 editions
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The Splendor of Fire (The Hebridean Shield, #2)
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2024
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3 editions
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The Speed of Lightning (The Hebridean Shield #3)
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"A woman with a traumatic past makes a Ruth-like expedition to a new clan with the mother of her now-deceased (and terrible human) husband. A man with battle-induced nightmares, flashbacks, and coping mechanisms is Laird over this clan. While both try"
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"Incredible story. A book I devoured, yet also wanted to savor. I am THRILLED this is the beginning of a nine book series, and I am eager for the rest to be written and released!
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"What a unique and special book! This novel is rich with detail and full of interesting characters. It was clearly well-researched and crafted with love. The two main characters, Hector and Cara, are fleshed out well with strengths and flaws; Worrell "
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Genesis, thank you so so much for this kind review. I am so touched and honored by your words. They mean the world to me!
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Thank you so much! This review was so powerful to read as an author. I love and value your opinion and feedback. I can't wait for you to read book #2,
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Thank you so much! I love that you loved it :) thank you for this in-depth and special review, I am very honored.
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“You must let go of what could have been and accept what is, and not hold it against him. It is something I needed to learn to survive.” He scoffed. “And just how am I supposed to do that when every time I look at him, I can only see his failures and the pain he caused?” “Is that what the Lord sees when He looks at you?”
― The Radiance of the Moon
― The Radiance of the Moon
“Father, I pray for this soul who is troubled. Send your angelic host to guard him. Chase away the demons that want to remind him of things you have settled long ago. Banish the darkness from his mind. Help him to surrender his past into your hands. Help him to know how best to use his gifts to serve you. Comfort him and lead him in perfect peace. In the name of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.”
― The Radiance of the Moon
― The Radiance of the Moon
“Remember, you’re always in control of your mind, it is where you must live, even if you’re knocked to the ground. No man can enter your mind, and no man can take it from you.”
― The Radiance of the Moon
― The Radiance of the Moon
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