Love Calmed the Storm

Love Calmed the Storm

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3rd place in romance in the Ocean Blue Awards!! Ranking #2 "lost loves" on 7/05/19....Lacey's life had been going nowhere recently, especially with all the rain that had been hitting her small hometown. Rainy days and nights would have usually been a writer's dream, to be able to snuggle up in a sweater with a cup of coffee and write for hours. Truth be told she had been struggling with more than just her writing. Lost loves and lost love ones made her feel like she was the one lost. Will heartache and a bit of cynicism keep her from finding true love, or is true love nothing more than a fabricated love story we write on paper? **Weekly updates, normally post one chapter per week** ***A big thank you @danpaul01 for my making my cover*** ***Author or cover maker do not own the cover picture. Picture from Pinterest, used for aesthetics only***
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