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THE HEALING LOVE CLUB
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Complete, First published Oct 21
Mature
First of all, I want to start by apologizing for sharing this here...🌹

This is a brand-new series, available exclusively on Patreon! I'm sharing the first two chapters here so you can get a sneak peek at the story. Thank you 💕

https://www.patreon.com/c/JonaLeighBooks

💫 AN ANTHOLOGY OF BETRAYAL, SURVIVAL, AND SECOND CHANCES
When vows are broken, hearts do not simply shatter. They search for a way to heal.
In a corner of the city, The Healing Love Club was founded by Melinda, a woman who transformed her own heartbreak into a haven for others seeking understanding and renewal.

Within its walls, Melinda leads eight strangers as they gather to share their stories of love lost and lessons learned-a circle where the betrayed, the uncertain, and the heartbroken find the courage to speak the truths they once kept hidden.

Each session centers on one person's journey, shifting between past and present as they revisit the choices that shaped them. During their meetings, honesty and emotion intertwine as members offer advice, debate, and sometimes interfere in each other's paths.

By the end of each story, the featured member must choose their way forward: to stay, to leave, or to begin again.
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