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Loralay Grayson is dead, or she should be, but she's too stubborn to go. Angry at a life of abandonment, homelessness, and a local familicide that deeply impacted her, the fragile bits of happiness she's found haven't been enough to knit her whole. As her family stands by her hospital bed waiting for the inevitable, she holds on, refusing to become yet another tragedy, earning her a personal visit from the Angel of Death. Death offers her a deal; accept the story she was given and move on, or let this life unravel and start again with all her memories to weigh her down. Despite Deaths'…mehr

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Loralay Grayson is dead, or she should be, but she's too stubborn to go. Angry at a life of abandonment, homelessness, and a local familicide that deeply impacted her, the fragile bits of happiness she's found haven't been enough to knit her whole. As her family stands by her hospital bed waiting for the inevitable, she holds on, refusing to become yet another tragedy, earning her a personal visit from the Angel of Death. Death offers her a deal; accept the story she was given and move on, or let this life unravel and start again with all her memories to weigh her down. Despite Deaths' warnings, Loralay 's determination is unmoved, and with the pronouncement of a single word, "Deal," she finds herself years into the past, minutes before her father is about to walk out. Saving her parents' marriage, navigating high school, re-meeting her future husband, all of it is quickly overtaken by the need to save the lives of the four victims of the familicide that only she knows is coming. Loralay finds new meaning to the word loneliness in this carbon copy of a life as she balances the weight of secrets no one would believe.
Autorenporträt
Winter Krane is your average underachiever. She writes books, paints, crochets, DIY's everything she can get her hands on, and in her free time she raises her five kids with her husband. Which means she has L and R tattooed on her hands so she can remember her right from her left, smiles and nods when people try to talk numbers to her, and constantly counts on her fingers when adding anything above six. She lives on the Oregon coast, and no, she doesn't mind the rain.