The Impossible Brightness
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Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2016
Hannah Rose is a survivor. 

She has survived through bullying and depression. 

Now, there is only one question on her mind. 

Will she ever be happy again? 

Does this darkness provide the opportunity for some brightness? 


Disclaimers: 

*Please be informed that the first chapter involves brief description of a suicide attempt. However, I have made sure to write it in a way that is sensitive to the experience of others and does not include any graphic details.* 
 
*The image used for the cover, is an image of original art By: Mario Sanchez Nevado "Revelation."*

*All music featured in this novel belongs to the respective artists.*

*Any reproduction or distribution of this novel or any of its parts is prohibited.*

*The opinions, values, and beliefs expressed by the characters, do not necessarily reflect my personal opinions, values, and beliefs.*
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