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As Luke mourns the death of his best friend, he questions everything in his life, its meaning, and where he fits into it. Then he meets her, and everything changes. Not always in a good way, but in a raw and honest way. Never did he think that he would get a second chance to save a life. Little does he realize it's his life that needs saving. A harrowing tale of loss, trauma, and all the baggage that goes along with it. And of course, of hope.

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As Luke mourns the death of his best friend, he questions everything in his life, its meaning, and where he fits into it. Then he meets her, and everything changes. Not always in a good way, but in a raw and honest way. Never did he think that he would get a second chance to save a life. Little does he realize it's his life that needs saving. A harrowing tale of loss, trauma, and all the baggage that goes along with it. And of course, of hope.
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Sonja L Myburgh lives in Port Elizabeth, South Africa with her husband Mark, and her busy toddler, Aimee. She is the author of romance novels On The Line, A Bullet For You, If You Only Knew, Between Rubies and Opals, and historical fantasy trilogy, Return To Salem. Her latest release, Waiting On Normal is based on true events and revolves around the diary entries of Callie, a girl with bipolar disorder, documenting her struggles, as well as her accomplishments, with this highly misunderstood disorder. Sonja started writing ever since she could remember, and even from a very young age, she enjoyed writing essays, short stories and enjoyed reading. "I was that kid in class who had their hand up first when it came to oral, and every day I'd pray for an essay assignment. Yeah, I was that kid." "Writing, to me, is like therapy, which is what all us writers needs! I love writing because it allows me to express myself in words and then ultimately letting others read them." -If a writer of prose knows enough about what he is writing about, he may omit things that he knows and the reader, if the writer is writing truly enough, will have a feeling of those things as strongly as though the writer had stated them. The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one-eighth of it being underwater. - Ernest Hemingway