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Julian and Emilia are kismet spirits-meant to be together from the start. 

Like most relationships, the fire puts off less heat, and the pulse begins to run shallow. 

When their lust doesn't serve as their defibrillator anymore, the only thing left in their bond is resentment, memory, and dead weight. 

It's no longer just ride-or-die, and you can feel how much more dangerous that is. 

This romance is not for the faint of heart. 

But any good story is about what you'd do to keep love alive.

123 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 21, 2026

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M. von Lindenberg

9 books12 followers
Writer, producer, musician, cinematographer, director, painter...

There are a lot of things I have called myself over the years. Many of them still hold true, even though some of those boxes are sitting on shelves waiting to be cracked open again.

I began playing music around age 9 and always enjoyed writing when prompted with an idea. Even as a kid, short stories were something I could whip up and dump onto a page. I'd never thought myself a writer in any official capacity, not any more than I'd thought myself a "professional" musician. Alas, some 25 years after recording my first tracks, I have quite a few works in my discography.

In 2024, I endeavored to write a short story that turned into the multi-part series "No One's Time" after a conversation with a buddy. Early 2025, I released the first part to the public and the rest are to follow.

Feel free to follow the bouncing ball and see what happens next in this newest chapter (pun intended).

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February 28, 2026
If you love bat💩 crazy “love” stories, you’ll need this for your eye holes. Well-written and easy to read. Pulls you in and makes you feel bad for these people but also makes you question that feeling when you experience their relationship.

Gory and unapologetically sloppy atmosphere. One bad decision after another. How can you love/hate someone so much???? M. von Lindenberg needs to be seen more.
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