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Lemon Truffles 2 - Some Mistletoe, A Miracle & A Blessing

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Alternate cover edition of ASIN B00ASKQ0HY

Angela and Cheng, an AMBW couple, continue to discover that life is often full of the unexpected as they go through harrowing ups and downs in this holiday mini. Yet life holds its best savor when it’s hanging in the balance. So this Christmas will certainly be one to remember as their love holds them tightly through a crisis and a miracle, both of which make them count their blessings.

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First published December 23, 2012

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CeCe Monet

30 books14 followers
CeCe Monét is a best-selling author, copy editor and owns indie publishing company C-Verse Productions, formerly Diva C Publishing. Since writing her first short story for a school assignment at age 10, she’s always known that she wanted to grow up and be a writer too! Her early writing influences include: Judy Blume, Charles Dickens, Paula Danzinger, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Harlequin and Silhouette romance novels and various storytelling genres from Disney.
CeCe’s goal with her work is to entertain, educate and enrich her reader’s lives by engaging them in engrossing stories. Her end objective is to get people thinking about what’s really happening out in the world through private relationships so her readers can decide for themselves if they’re happy and comfortable with the status quo, or if they are going to become social change agents…

CeCe is a veteran writer having covered a myriad of topics and genres from blogs, to articles on global food politics, to self-help guides, to business plans to poetry, to interracial romance novels.

She is a Los Angeles, California native and also the mom of one amazing son, an avid reader, foodie, paranormal enthusiast, knitter, overall art lover, introvert and a self-professed nerd with a sharp wit and awesome sense of humor. She enjoys wine, the beauty of sunsets at the beach, romance, and is obsessed with all things diversity, hence the reason her romance novels primarily deal with interracial relationships.

Major Themes, Subjects and Plots of the Author’s Fiction Work:

Most of CeCe Monét’s fiction deals with love, loss, changes in human nature given different circumstances and thus situational ethics, greed, grief, and lust, essentially coping with everyday real life through the lens of characters involved in various types of romantic relationships.

She utilizes her characters and story lines to examine how people deal with their emotional baggage, and how they handle the most random situations in their lives, especially since the author herself constantly experiences some very strange real life occurrences. Through her characters, she is interested in exploring raw, real human emotions and what people learn along the way as they move along their life journeys.

Above all, what CeCe most wants to convey to her readers is that men and women are all individuals and that we should embrace our diversity, but also celebrate that we’re all interconnected. Basically, she wants people to realize that love truly does conquer all and that this life is all about synergy, as both sexes really do need each other.

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January 19, 2019
Don’t Do It Don’t Read This

This was what!!? A short story for a high school writing class. Yep, that’s what it was...I give it a C-!
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January 8, 2013
EXTREMELY brief...and just an OK follow-up to the first novella...DEFINITELY not what I was expecting...about a 2.5!
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October 20, 2013
It was okay not to bad... Wasn't what u was expecting but that's good I don't like my books to be too predictable... I give it a 3
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