self love
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What is your mission? My mission in life is to rise into the greatest version of myself — a version I’ve never met before, but one I’m determined to become. I am committed to becoming someone the next generation can point to with pride, someone whose footsteps make the path a little clearer, a little
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My Heart’s Reflection of You reads like two storms learning the shape of each other’s thunder. Nevaeh Chapel’s life was polished and peaceful, a glass world that gleamed—until Kaleb “Cannon” Barnes walked in like a match dropped in dry grass. Their first collision is pure combustion. A sharp word. A thrown drink. A spark that
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You get to build your perfect space for reading and writing. What’s it like? Your perfect reading and writing space feels like exhale. It’s tucked slightly away from the world—close enough that life can still reach you if it needs to, but far enough that nothing demands you. The room is filled with natural light
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What cities do you want to visit? I’m all about art in every form, but street art especially fascinates me. For dense, ever-changing alley art, I’d love to wander through Melbourne or Berlin. For sheer volume and variety, Los Angeles and even Cincinnati stand out. For large-scale murals, Paris and Melbourne (home to the tallest
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Adonis: The Cost of a Billionaire’s Heart introduces readers to Adonis Holland and Simora “Sim” Campbell, along with her young son Mason. After the tragic death of his father, Adonis becomes a man even he barely recognizes. With both parents gone and a manipulative ex in his past, his sole focus is on protecting and
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🎨 Color‑Coded Breakdown🔴 Red– Conflict & Passion Chris’s detrimental mistake leaves Harlow and Mel in turmoil. Beau’s demons echo Chris’s struggles. The intensity of heartbreak and resilience. 🟢 Green- Growth & Roots Harlow’s escape from Chicago to a small Louisiana town. The brothers’ determination to confront issues directly instead of running. Symbolizes healing and grounding
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Bleu is a high-stakes romance woven with power, obsession, and emotional depth. The story centers on Bleu Langston, a ruthless mogul whose empire, Maison Langston, is his life’s obsession. When Truly Jackson—a woman with a painful past and no desire to belong in his world—enters the picture, their unexpected connection collides with Bleu’s ultimatum: marry
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What is one thing you would change about yourselfI f I could change one thing about myself, it would be how I give so much love and protection to others while often neglecting myself. I rarely expect people to respect me the way I respect them, and I don’t always feel protected in return. I
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Robbi Renee’s Somebody’s Wife is a layered exploration of relationships, self‑worth, and the quiet battles we fight within ourselves. The male lead spoke directly to my soul. His character was written with such authenticity that his joy in the female lead’s presence allowed her to rediscover joy in herself. That’s power — the kind of