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11:11

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Heather Simmons is in a race for time as her past catches up with her and a familiar stranger begins to close in. In her quest to find a connection between 11:11 and the man who wants her dead, Heather discovers the answers are more horrifying than she ever could have imagined. Follow Heather into her nightmares as reality reveals a truth that will affect not only the fate of one woman but also the fate of mankind.

392 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 10, 2008

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Doreen Serrano

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April 15, 2021
My name is Colleen Farrell, I am the author Doreen Serrano’s little sister. I wanted to give an update to all of my sister faithful reader. On 11/13/2019 devastatingly Dory passed away from breast cancer. We discontinued printing 11:11, yet her previous readers have been selling their copies for now over $900. Dory would be so proud that our story has touched so many hearts and is still circulating, especially for these huge amounts. People are continuing to buy and read our story and it warms my heart so very much! In fact, I have decided to keep 11:11 alive by recording an audio book. I will keep you all updated as to our progression and we look forward to keeping her legacy bright. I’m so honored that I have this opportunity and pray that she is smiling from heaven. She made a dedication to me at the beginning of the novel asking me to never stifle my beautiful voice, and to share it with the world. You got it sis, coming right up! Thank you all so much. You are Amazing!
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October 30, 2019
Heather’s spiritual awakening may give the readers a glimpse of how balance works in this world. The intriguing concept of religion and spirituality in a fiction can become cerebral to a reader who wants to read fiction to be entertained primarily. This is not the C/M/S/T genre I’m looking for, and I'm giving it 2 out of 5 stars. Read my review here: https://starstack.blog/2019/02/03/1111/
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