For everyone who has ever seen themselves as a monster, or who has had the courage to face their own—may you find light in the darkness and embrace what makes you unique.
To my husband, who showed me that even monsters deserve love, and that sometimes it's they who teach us the true meaning of commitment and acceptance.
To my therapist, who guided me through the maze of myself and showed me that being a "monster" can simply be another way of being human.
To the friends who live within these pages, thank you for every word of support and every moment shared. Especially to Nath and Rapha—your guidance has been the key to many mysteries.
And to you, dear reader, who dares to cross the line between the familiar and the unknown, remember: not every monster is a villain, and not every story has a predictable ending. May you find your own truth within these lines.
— Valen G.
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The Morrowinds
ParanormalIn a small town where true monsters don't hide under the bed, five adopted siblings watch as the fragile balance of their family crumbles after the sudden disappearance of their parents. As they search for answers, what once seemed like mere rare he...