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The Eye of the Storm - Sequel to The Oncoming Storm
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Complete, First published Jul 19, 2016
Mature
"You don't listen! You never listened..." 

Dark clouds begin to surround the relationship Prince has built up with Apollonia. He loves her... but can he change his ways to save them from sinking? Can he save himself? Or will he finally find himself tragically plummeting from his dizzying heights...? 

It takes only one misstep to be thrown from your high horse...

"I thought I was invincible... hell, was I wrong. This is why people always told me to listen... We're in the eye of the storm now, and I see no sign of clear skies ahead..." 

A sequel to The Oncoming Storm
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