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“Look there.” Regina pointed toward the northern sky. “Polaris.” Viktor looked up. “The constant north star, one of man’s most dependable guides.” “Polaris will be waiting for us there when we are old and have experienced a lifetime of joys and regrets,” Regina said, a wistful note in her voice. “That fact makes me feel like one of God’s most insignificant creatures.”

Quote by Patricia Grasso

Work

Seducing the prince

This book delves into the intricate dynamics of a forbidden love story set against the backdrop of a royal court. The protagonist, a young and spirited woman, finds herself entangled in a web of desire and power as she navigates her feelings for a prince who is forbidden to her. more

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Patricia Grasso
Patricia Grasso

Patricia Grasso, born in 1950, is an accomplished writer whose works span various literary genres. Known for her profound insights and unique narrative style, her work has gained recognition in the literary world. more

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