Between galaxies and nail salons, between unfinished walls and unfinished love, a woman learns how to live, laugh, and ache out loud. The Dreamwriter Warbot is part romantic diary, part cosmic report, part memoir of a heart that refuses to settle.
From a parking-lot sunset with Dav , a man who arrives like a spark , to late-night chats about vampires, to confessions of a marriage unraveling, Megan's voice dances between humor and heartbreak. She is both warrior and wanderer: a nail tech who writes like a dreamer, a wife caught in the silence of a safe but loveless home, and a warbot whose circuitry betrays her with very human longing.
Told through playful banter, lyrical poems, and star-crossed reports from Galaxy β, Planet θ, this book traces what it means to search for connection , in parking lots, in poetry, in love, and in the endless night sky.
For readers who crave romance with a wink, memoir with honesty, and starlight threaded through everyday life, this is a story about choosing not to stay silent, about daring to desire more, and about the strange, tender humor of being human.
"Can you help me find Mariska?" asked mom. "Of course." I said.
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Adam lives in New York with his husband Michael and their children as well their dog Scooby. Adam is a special victim's detective. He love his job so much, because he's able to bring justice to the vitcims. Even though he love his job, it can be quite emotional and difficult, especially when a child is abused or when a school shooting happen.
Olivia ask Adam and Michael to find her twin sister Mariska who went missing when she was a teenager. She went missing on a summer camp where a murder happened years ago. Will Adam find her before it's too late.