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Cheyenne McCumbee
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"These represent true and lasting love. Something many authors attempt to depict but few manage to live or achieve. Love isn't a fleeting feeling. It's lasting. Real. Something you do. And those closest to me have shown it better than any writer ever could." ~Eliyana
Yep, I write sweet romance because I doubt anyone could ever love me. Thanks for calling me out like that, Sara. 🤣
— Nov 23, 2025 05:45PM
Yep, I write sweet romance because I doubt anyone could ever love me. Thanks for calling me out like that, Sara. 🤣
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Cheyenne McCumbee
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Only Act IV is left! I'm excited to see where this ends!
— Dec 11, 2025 06:58PM
Cheyenne McCumbee
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This whole series is so intense, I love it!
— Dec 06, 2025 07:37PM
Cheyenne McCumbee
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The Sixth Reflection is Oz! How fitting after just watching "Wicked: For Good." 🩷💚
— Dec 04, 2025 01:06PM
Cheyenne McCumbee
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The Sixth Reflection is Oz! How fitting after just watching "Wicked: For Good." 🩷💚
— Dec 04, 2025 01:06PM
Cheyenne McCumbee
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No, Ky, don't hurt yourself. 😭
I've been saying that to a couple of my characters as well. Kade and Dante, my poor babies. 💔
— Dec 01, 2025 07:15PM
I've been saying that to a couple of my characters as well. Kade and Dante, my poor babies. 💔
Cheyenne McCumbee
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"Pain is something you get used to after a certain passage of time. In a way, it becomes its own kind of comfort. Because pain is familiar. Sometimes heartbreak is easier to bear than healing." ~Ky
"Pain keeps the past alive while healing forces you to move on. And letting go... it just isn't that simple." ~Tide
I'm saving these lines because they remind me of something I wrote in Project Black Market.
— Nov 19, 2025 08:19PM
"Pain keeps the past alive while healing forces you to move on. And letting go... it just isn't that simple." ~Tide
I'm saving these lines because they remind me of something I wrote in Project Black Market.

