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So Much More
So Much More | Kim Holden
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From the bestselling author of Bright Side and Gus Love is strange. It comes out of nowhere. There's no logic to it. It's not methodical. It's not scientific. It's pure emotion and passion. And emotion and passion can be dangerous because they fuel love...and hate. I'm now a reluctant connoisseur of both-an expert through immersion. I know them intimately. When I fell in love with Miranda, it was swift and blind. She was the person I'd elevated to mythical status in my head, in my dreams. Here's the thing about dreams, they're smoke. They're spun as thoughts until they become something we think we want. Something we think we need. That was Miranda. She was smoke. I thought I wanted her. I thought I needed her. Over time reality crept in and slowly dissected and disemboweled my dreams like a predator, leaving behind a rotting carcass. Reality can be a fierce bitch. So can Miranda. And I can be a fool... who believes in dreams. And people. And love. Note from the author: Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is recommended for mature audiences only.
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ItsAnotherJen
So Much More | Kim Holden
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ItsAnotherJen
So Much More | Kim Holden
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Every day is a new day. It took me years to believe that (...) but it‘s true.
Every day is a new opportunity to be the person you‘ve always wanted to be.
Some days your heart will be in it, and some days you‘ll fake it, but eventually it will become a habit and without thinking about it, you will be changed anew.
A new attitude. A new outlook. A new perspective.
The human mind is a wonderful thing to grant us that kind of change.

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Anja
So Much More | Kim Holden
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A friend got me this one signed. I love the simple cover! ❤️

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ItsMeCaitlin
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"For every warning I was given, I put on rose-colored glasses and looked at her through my own warped, but discriminating, perspective. That is perhaps my biggest flaw, as well as my saving grace; I tend to only see the best in people."