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Blessed Gift from Above (Threaded Fates #1)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 26
Elysen Keonah Alonzo has always been reminded by her parents that she is their God's gracious gift. But deep inside, she wonders when her own blessing will arrive-someone meant for her, someone she could call her own.

Then came Zale Asher Esquivel-her brother's best friend, older, unreachable, yet the one who makes her heart race in silence. To Keonah, it feels like she's the one who fell first, carrying a secret love she dares not say aloud.

But what if, all along, it was Zale who had been falling-quietly, patiently, from the very beginning?

A story of timing, destiny, and love that feels heaven-sent...
Because sometimes, the gift we've been praying for has been standing right in front of us all along.
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