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Svetlana & Wynter: Angst & Comfort Novel Between Two Women
What happens when the famous female master of assassin and spy, Svetlana Constantine, is assigned to be a guardian to (teenage) Wynter Maxil? Will they stay together until the end: to death and the grave? A more in-depth look at both Svetlana's & Wynter's ghosts (pasts & memories). And their relationship dynamic. Enemies-to-mentor/mentee; Mentor/mentee-to-friends; Friends-to-guardian/daughter.
Honey March (Author), Althea C. (Narrator)
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The drama of five sisters. Dark Comedy. Dark Contemporary. It's a story revolving around Inah, the youngest of the Jung family, but from a different mother. And her half-sisters or should be labelled evil stepsisters: Katya has no point of reference on how to love or be a good older sister to her younger siblings by the lack of parenting she received. Scarlett, torn between her loyalty to Kyra, the eldest, and affection to the youngest, Inah. Yelena has long let herself be aloft in the air to run from her pain and pushed Inah away again and again. Uniqua couldn’t decide between love or hate for Inah, fragmented by her father, torn from her past. Would Inah, fragile and broken, whom they can't stop hurting by their indecisive nature, slip through their fingers in the end? Would they lose her? In the midst of all, is an inheritance distribution that threatens to rip them apart, which will reveal each their true colour. There’s a civil war among the four sisters to get Inah for themselves, their beloved prized trophy, each for their own importance: to protect her, to use her, to help her, to boast. Thrown in is past murder. And a present attempted murder.
Honey March (Author), Honey March (Narrator)
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You & Me (Short Story: That One Time We Were In Cambodia)
Two female former nemesis is forced on a covert assassination project against human trafficking by a Non-Governmental Organization, whose two employees—Anna and Erik—are from two different undercover intelligence agencies and using their advantage as NGO managers for human civil and social humanity respestively, to deploy Knan and Tushkard on. Knan, a young woman, is a specialist in bullet sound projectiles, so much so she can shoot through a wall and still hit the target dead in the head. She decided to save Tushkard—in their last battle years ago—from falling off the train-top even after Tushkard killed their former mentor, Klian, bloody. In the end—that so many days ago—she failed, when Tushkard jumped off the train to her dead. Only, Tushkard's not dead when she suddenly shows up in Knan's train compartment. Tushkard, a woman, is the first student of their former mentor, Klian, in their war-torn part of the world. He took her in, cared for her, taught her, and released her into the world to survive. But with an all-war training, the only education that existed in those countries of the world, and the ideal perspective that Klian had nailed into them, they both more than just survive: they become human tools—human weapons. This short story is more of a dark comedy and a lighter version of an action and adventure genre during Knan and Tushkard supposed holiday to Cambodia.
Honey March (Author), Linda Goseline (Narrator)
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Written Book in the Perspective of a Father of a Character 24 Years Old Son, Gone. HIS LIFE 24 years a life well lived 24 years a life well loved I have you in my heart I thought that I had gotten used to it, after time passed But it’s always hard and not easy It’s always something new and not same I thought I had gotten a lot more comfortable But there’s always something I feel uncomfortable about It’s difficult the more I learn about it It’s the same as life HIS FEAR (LAST MOMENTS) I fear nobody will be able to save me this time In this situation all or no, my mind got lost in the woods, What I need is somebody who heals Somebody who knows Somebody who will come close to me Somebody who holds me It’s easy to spill with the mouth But nobody can replace you Maybe, ah, it’s surprising that you can turn all the pain away Therefore, even though the night came in day that hurts, that bleeds now You’re not here to help me to solve it all I lost my pride and suddenly lost my heart I’m already used to being someone who you loved I’m worried nobody can depend on me this time My heart will break This love, all or no enemy, and One night sleep where you lose you What I need now is somebody who knows Somebody who heals Somebody who will approach me I just want you to know how I feel It’s easy to speak with the mouth But nobody can replace you Maybe it’s surprising to come up out of you Thanks to you Therefore, even though the night comes in day that hurts that bleeds now You’re not gonna be here to help me solve it all
Honey March (Author), Christian Lenny (Narrator)
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to God, with Love again (Poetry Book)
The second book after I write a Song to God, a continuation after so many years of the diary. This is a book written in poetry-form that details the confession of a now older female character, who already left her youth age so far behind, with mainly snapshots of her younger days. Day 18729Anyone who might care does not want me with You But You’re all I got You're all I needed from time before You’ve got all my attention In the middle of the dance floor with chaos ensues and pain flying over You are mine, I’m safe inside your fortified city Your strong tower, I run into it and am safe Safe, A strong word That was never given me as a child in neglect But a wide place you are A wide place to breathe In my lungs The anxiety left me, the tightness unravel You swallow my perfectionism into peace And tell me it’s ok, I can stop trying now, I don’t have to prove or please, Only You that matter I have You tattooed on my eyes I’ve got everything I wanted ‘Cause if You’re the truth, the way, the life What more can I want?
Honey March (Author), Shiella Shield (Narrator)
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I write a Song to God (Poetry Book)
I write a Song to God is a book written in poetry-form that details the snapshots of a male youth (but represent an overall youngster's rebellion) against the trend of fallen society of the days. They go against the currents in its confession of love and faith to their God. BeginningThe world keeps selling me sex Telling the twenty-twenty years’ available for anything like who to get in bed with next Pushing the same gender and the opposite sex Yelling at me to be more tolerant, ignorant to my feelings, chucking down my throat messing my gut and what is real I’m completely unsatisfied in this jungle of sex-selling living life like a finishing transpired old-helling I bow my head, and convinced myself that this is just how it’s supposed to be ‘Quit fighting’ and ‘just get drown in the flow’ 'cause alternate would be losing friends and getting out of place, and my heart is telling me of everything I want Ordinary people walking walks of life disenfranchise by celebrities selling same-sex But loving someone they have to stop pushing it down my country’s system as though eryone have to adhere to them I’m just saying loving someone I should be loving someone according to Your will And in midst of all these people selling me sex and it’s orientation I just want to be loving You And we can still live together human beings with differing opinions But loving someone stop pushing it down my country’s system as though everyone have to adhere to them Exploiting insecurities Preying on the purity Grieving the simplicity They’re just selling sex
Honey March (Author), Tom Buston (Narrator)
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I Don't Know (Solo Poetry Book)
THIS POETRY BOOK CONTAINS 12 POEMS. IT'S A RENDITION GIVEN BY A PERSON DIAGNOSED WITH AN OCD. THE FIRST POEM GOES LIKE THIS, 1 January 2020 First let me wake I think I woke on the wrong side My body has been cramped into a position The sky’s bright The opposite of what I’m feeling But I was sure I felt good yesterday Only today I’m not feeling good No this cannot be happening I just woke Second I shouldn’t have drank It made me depressed every time the next morning I should quit for my mental health I should quit my boyfriend too There’s nothing I want to write in this fifth and six line here But I got to So it’d be symmetrical with the above Only then I’ll relax and feel complete But oh well
Honey March (Author), Rosili Ayawae (Narrator)
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A Boy Who Dreams Superman And World Atlas (Poetry Book)
About a boy who dreams of being a Superman and reading World Atlas all day long on his sick bed. '17 POEMS, THE NUMBER OF MY AGE.' POEM 1 Outer Space The most distant galaxies perceivable from Earth lie 13 billion light years away Milky Way got its name from it’s misty appearance 200 billion distant stars in it Orion Arm where Sun Orange and black Frightening and needed And our associated planets sit Earth third from the Sun The number of man completion The lesser completion To the number seven We are Superman POEM 9 Biomes Life oh life Amazon rain forest Amazing rain forest The moose, boreal forest, Caribbean, Sahara Tropical Andes, flower meadows, Siberia Panda China’s South-west Mountains The Great Barrier Reef, Madagascar, Borneo Bound together in an intricate web are the systems, organs, and functions within me Go away, go away, cancer from our gene, our double rotating DNA
Honey March (Author), Rush Gilbert (Narrator)
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Slow Dancing Under a Burning Light
A poetry book about a breakup; the breakup of two girl two bestfriends. The poems tells the tale of a toxic relationship and influence the narrator felt and undergone around her supposed friend. It starts with, She’s a good girl, loves her mama Loves Jesus and her country too. She’s a good girl, crazy about Meyer Loves cat and her boyfriend too. It’s a long day living in Tempestry, Misses her father in the freeway lay. Running through the yard, Her life under the umbrella cracked. In the middle of the rain, The clouds mounting her glare. But when the blue sky came, She found herself in the churches laid. Now she’s free falling out, into nothing. She wants to leave this world behind, for awhile, and her boyfriend too, this, beginning of it all. I met her first with the shiny smile, and a glint of glee in her eyes that I never leave her, a second, a moment in judgement never came, fast friends we were Now I see her as she were: broken, in search of Fulfilment. Same here. // To you, who is as she was at some point, at some aspect, the prospect lingers, beckons you to hinder life’s great heartache in the limber of passion unknown, unbridled. Stay.
Honey March (Author), Rashyid Mannuel (Narrator)
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Hunting Guilt (Ghosts of You. Sisters.)
The drama of five sisters. Dark Comedy. Dark Contemporary. It's a story revolving around Inah, the youngest of the Jung family, but from a different mother. And her half-sisters or should be labelled evil stepsisters: Kyulkyung has no point of reference on how to love or be a good older sister to her younger siblings by the lack of parenting she received. Sunyoung, torn between her loyalty to Kyulkyung, the eldest, and affection to the youngest, Inah. Yoojin has long let herself be aloft in the air to run from her pain and pushed Inah away again and again. Uuyong couldn’t decide between love or hate for Inah, fragmented by her father, torn from her past. Would Inah, fragile and broken, whom they can't stop hurting by their indecisive nature, slip through their fingers in the end? Would they lose her? In the midst of all, is an inheritance distribution that threatens to rip them apart, which will reveal each their true colour. There’s a civil war among the four sisters to get Inah for themselves, their beloved prized trophy, each for their own importance: to protect her, to use her, to help her, to boast. Thrown in is past murder. And a present attempted murder.
Honey March (Author), Sydney Levi (coast To Coast) (Narrator)
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The Blue Shoes (Fantasy Trilogy Book Two)
Takers to save humanity. Zons to destroy humanity. There can never be reconciliation between these two worlds. You either on one side, or the other, but never both. But, now, a weird trend of evil has arisen. After what has happened with Hikami Souri, does it really do them good? Or will it incur wrath upon them... In fact, incur wrath directly at them it did! Because there is an evil man attacking them in disguised trying to bring them down now for reasons unknown. In the midst of all these are three siblings; Mizuki, the eldest sister, struggles hopelessly to release her grasp over Akemi, the treasure and dearest of the family. Hiroshi, the middle boy, the one destined for great events, take it upon himself to investigate the series of unfortunate happenings in the town and the nearby territory, to end up uncovering a dangerous evil. Akemi, the youngest sister, sometimes sullen, but loves fiercely, is trying to break free and achieve something, but trapped either in studies or within the mansion. They are the descendants of Samurai, the Hirohoshi's Bloodline. They are the Cagers, the ones able to contain and defeat evil, namely Zons, through five centuries, or its human messengers, since fifteen centuries past.
Honey March (Author), Joshua Adam Jr. (Narrator)
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The Blue Cagers (Fantasy Trilogy Book 1)
They are the Blue Cagers the descendants of the Great Old Saritama the Samurai Six of all. Their purpose to protect ordinary people from the enemy. Their chief enemy, the Pillager, is controlling and manipulating evil men and woman against the bloodline of one of the Seven Samurai who has been his defeat a thousand and five hundred years ago. Only this time, the war has moved to the Unseen Realm and the power of old lives in Takers who fought day and night against Zons. Ultimately, the story of three siblings against all odds. And in the centre of it, the story of two sisters, but first they have to face dark moments before they stand by each other. Akemi, the younger sister, lacks in her birth power to manipulate forces (or invisible fences). Mizuki, the eldest, the best manipulator of fences there is and destroys dark forces left and right by day and by night. Only, will Mizuki be able to resist the crushing weight of her ginormous responsibility for long? She's already showing signs of cracks all over her face… And Hiroshi, the middle boy destined for great things, but will he survive before that time comes? Or will he die trying?
Honey March (Author), Joshua Adam Jr. (Narrator)
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