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“You know its more than that. I know now that it was right that I didn't find my queen all these years. Waiting for you was worth everything that I thought I couldn't endure.”

Quote by Melissa Marr

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Fragile Eternity

Fragile Eternity presents a compelling title that hints at the interplay between permanence and impermanence. Such a title suggests a narrative or thematic exploration of things that appear eternal yet remain vulnerable to change or decay. The wording conjures images of moments frozen in time, relationships that transcend physical boundaries, or concepts that exist at the edge of permanence. Readers encountering this title might expect an examination of what it means to hold onto something that cannot last, or alternatively, the discovery of enduring truths within fragile circumstances. The contrast between fragile and eternity invites contemplation about mortality, memory, love, or faith and how these elements can feel both impossibly permanent and delicately temporary at once. more

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Melissa Marr
Melissa Marr

Melissa Marr, born on July 25, 1972, is an American author known for her works in fantasy and young adult literature. more

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