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Michelle Griep

    This author channels the cacophony of inner voices into compelling fiction, finding writing to be a more affordable and expressive outlet than medication. From early explorations with crayons on blank walls, their creative journey has been a lifelong pursuit. Driven by a desire to honor their faith, they aim to infuse their work with spiritual meaning, humorously acknowledging a rebellious teenage phase involving graffiti. Their distinctive voice merges introspective experience with a commitment to thematic exploration.

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    The House at the End of the Moor
    Captive Heart
    • Captive Heart

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the British colonies, Eleanor Morgan faces the harsh reality of starting anew as she is thrust into an arranged marriage with a stranger. This unexpected turn of events challenges her notions of independence and love, forcing her to navigate the complexities of life in a foreign land while grappling with her own desires and the societal expectations of the time.

      Captive Heart
      4.2
    • The House at the End of the Moor

      • 552 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Maggie Lee, an opera star, flees her luxurious life to escape a menacing politician, seeking solace in the moors. Her solitude is disrupted when she finds Oliver Ward, an injured escaped convict determined to clear his name. As they form an unlikely alliance, Oliver uncovers jewels linked to his wrongful conviction in Maggie's possession. Together, they devise a plan to return the jewels, aiming to exonerate Oliver while protecting Maggie's desire for anonymity.

      The House at the End of the Moor
      4.2