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Disturbed by Anna C. Hardaway

What happens when one day you wake up feeling as a stranger to yourself? What was right and what was wrong, you couldn’t understand.

Are you disturbed?

“How tragic it would be, being alone in the world with so many people and not being able to speak to them because they are strangers. But how tragic it was, when you became a stranger to yourself.” –Bradley

Do you know yourself?

“Jumping off the edge seemed as a dangerous thing to do, especially if you don’t know if it is dust or water waiting for your come at the end.” – Jessica

Find yourself.

“You can’t have a happy year if you are sad. You can’t have a life if you are not living. And you can’t win if you are waiting to lose.” –Mark

Be yourself.

“The biggest failure in life wasn’t the failure itself. The biggest failure in life was still remembering it.” –Chris

Forgive yourself.

What if you were always right and everybody else was wrong?

SKU: B0149MO6YA Category: Erotica
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About the author:

“Those who are able to see beyond the shadows and lies of their culture will never be understood, let alone believed, by the masses.” – Plato

What inspired you to write your book?

Creating something with a meaning, with a story that will help in a way. If you can feel it, then you will understand it. I found my path and my gift, my heart spoke to me, and selflessly I will give it to the world and await for its judgment.

Here is a short sample from the book:

“How do you know it’s real? What if I’m just a fantasy of yours? Isn’t art deceiving?” The girl spoke while dancing around a big white wall while Bradley took photos of her. “Aren’t you scared everything might disappear?” Her wild blue eyes threatened.
“At least this way it will last longer.” Bradley replied with a joyful grin. “I always wanted to be a photographer, to have a muse…”
“Why is she so important, the muse?”
“She makes you see things you never thought excised.”

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