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“When I realized I was going to die, the only thing I could think about was you and what an idiot I’d been for not telling you how I felt about you. I think I’ve loved you from the moment you lifted that awful blindfold off my face. I opened my eyes, and there you were, the bravest, most beautiful woman I’ve ever known. You set me free Natalie. In so many ways, you set me free.”

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Breaking Point

In 'Breaking Point,' the protagonist faces a harrowing situation that tests their resolve and moral compass. The narrative delves into themes of survival, sacrifice, and the human spirit's capacity to endure. The story unfolds in a setting that adds to the tension and urgency, making it a compelling read for those who enjoy tales of adversity and resilience. more

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Pamela Clare
Pamela Clare

Pamela Clare is a renowned author known for her suspense, romance, and crime novels. The exact dates of her birth and death are unknown. more

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