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Kate Vaiden

In this historical novel, the protagonist, Kate Vaiden, navigates the challenges of life in the untamed west, from her childhood to her adulthood, as she faces the harsh realities of frontier life. more

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Reynolds Price
Reynolds Price

Reynolds Price, born on February 1, 1933, and died on January 20, 2011, was a renowned American poet. His poetry, known for its unique style and profound emotional expression, has won the hearts of readers. Price's works cover a wide range of themes, including love, nature, history, and religion. His poetry has won numerous literary awards and has had a significant impact on contemporary American poetry. more

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“Somewhere in the center of my soul, a rusty chain began to unwind. It freed itself, link by link, from where it had rested, unobserved, waiting for him. My hands, which had been balled up and pressed against his chest, unfurled with it. The chain continued to drop, to an unfathomable depth where there was nothing but darkness and Matthew. At last it snapped to its full length, anchoring me to a vampire. Despite the manuscript, despite the fact that my hands contained enough voltage to run a microwave, and despite the photograph, as long as I was connected to him, I was safe.”