Memento Mori: A Love Story from 1804
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Complete, First published May 26, 2017
She loves him. Yet, he kept her sedated for nothing. The reason? Simply because, he's nonexistent at all. Well he exist---but only in her mind and in 1804. And his name is--- Thomas Clemente Cordova, a handsome ghost soldier whom Catherine Cruz had fallen in love with.
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