Forgiven?
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Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2018
This is a story about Mia Ramirez, who lost her mom to cancer and tries to get over her death but her dad is not helping, but making it worse.  How? By trying to find someone to take Mia's mom's place. 
Will she ever find love? 
Will she be able to forgive and forget?
Read the book to find out.
Sneak Peak:

"People were created in this world to be love. Things were created to be used. The reason the world is in chaos is because things being loved and people are being used." That describes the life of Mia Ramirez. If you were to ask her "Which quote describes your life?" That's the very quote she'll answer with.
Mia was presenting a project, the look in her eyes so broken, almost empty. The once long flowing black hair, now bland.
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