booklovertash

Sooo, good news and bad news. 
          	
          	Bad news I am stuck. I remember why I took a break from Chasing Love, and it's because of that dreaded thing called a writer's block. Over the last few days, I have written like 2 words. 
          	
          	Good news. I am rewriting on of my old books, hoping to have it completed in a month to send the manuscript off to Penguin House Australia. However, it's meant to be a YA novel, but I feel it might be a tad too dark. Should I post some chapters here?

Skysunzoe

@ booklovertash  May be post the prologue so people get interested in it.
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jkbrady62

@booklovertash would be wonderful to read it ❤️
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233catsanddogs

Hey author big fan please do check out my book thanks
          
          Eliza, a modest and lovely nurse, devoted her life to mending the wounded, offering solace to soldiers battered by the horrors of war. Her unselfish spirit radiated through every gesture, her hands gentle yet firm as she bandaged injuries and soothed the pain of those who had endured the unspeakable. With kindness and compassion, she made even the darkest of days bearable for the men who fought on the front lines. To Eliza, helping those in need wasn't just a duty-it was her calling.
          
          Enter Alexander, the second-in-command. A man whose presence alone could silence a room, Alexander was the embodiment of strength and valor. He led his troops with an iron fist, his commands swift and resolute. Victory often followed him, even as he battled demons of his own His reputation preceded him, a man feared by many, respected by all. 
          
          Their worlds collided by chance-Eliza, a beacon of warmth and gentleness, and Alexander, a force of relentless will and unyielding power. When Alexander first laid eyes on her, he saw her as a soft presence in a place where softness had no place. Her caring nature was foreign to him, a contrast to the harsh realities he had come to know. And yet, despite the walls he built around himself, there was something about her that unsettled him. She wasn't weak, as he first presumed. No, Eliza's strength came from a deeper, quieter place-the kind of strength that didn't need to be proven on a battlefieldhttps://www.wattpad.com/story/321906808?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=share_writing&wp_page=create&wp_uname=233catsanddogs

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