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Chalice: The Book of Life

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It is the 1980s in the city. Children learn a lesson from death and dying. A tortured local artist falls hard from being at the top. A confused young man must choose between love and tradition. A young woman is forced to grow up too soon with a broken heart. A married couple takes a big leap of faith in making their dreams come true in the "forbidden" part of the city. A lonely soul finds refuge in an unexpected place with unexpected people. A young couple deals with the tragedy of an unexpected birth but triumphs with an unexpected blessing. Then another troubled young man has a secret so dark, it drives him to a life of drugs. While maintaining their faith, these people endure life's trials and tribulations. Will they learn life's lessons or will they be doomed to repeat them?
Although this book is loosely based on religion, this book consists of mature subject matter, such as alcholism, child abuse, homelessness, drug abuse, and mental health. There is also sexual content. Readers' discretion is advised.

216 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 25, 2017

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April 7, 2018
I unfortunately only had the sample, however my friend Aja outdid herself! I cannot wait to read the full version! This book was a definite "cannot put down"! You have got to purchase! And read! Congrats, Aja, on your first published book! Can't wait to read more!
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March 20, 2023
with god as her collaborator you can never do to bad

with god as her collaborator you can never do to bad.
A poignant reminder of how good we all have it!
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