T.J. Lea

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T.J. Lea



Average rating: 4.04 · 335 ratings · 45 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Nightmare Library

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The Things They Take Away

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The Last Sin Eater (Strange...

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The Things We Leave Behind

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The Spaces In Between (Stra...

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Beneath The Static

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The Nightmare Fighting Cham...

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“He smiled. I smiled. The simplest exchange imaginable. Then we ran toward each other and kissed. The kind of kiss that comes along once in a lifetime. A first time kiss with someone you’d known and loved for years, an “I do” kiss at a wedding where one of the participants has limited time, an “I’ll see you soon” kiss when you know it’s not possible. A kiss that steals as many moments as it gives.”
T.J. Lea, The Last Sin Eater

“By December of next year, it will be half a century since humanity has attempted to or landed on the surface of our lunar body. Between 1968 and 1972, we manned six missions, and a dozen amazing men have passed 250,000 miles. Since then, the highest we’ve gone is barely four hundred miles. Staying in the proverbial pocket. Do you ever wonder why that’s the case?”
T.J. Lea, The Things They Take Away



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