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Emma Hartley

    Emma Hartley crafts novels deeply infused with her passion for the visual arts. Her characters often engage in artistic pursuits, reflecting her lifelong dedication to both writing and art. Hartley's unique approach blends creative disciplines, offering readers a rich, visually evocative literary experience. Her curiosity and industrious nature are evident in the intricate worlds she builds.

    The Annealing of Aliza Bennett
    Did David Hasselhoff End the Cold War?
    The Nature of Entangled Hearts
    • 2018

      The Annealing of Aliza Bennett

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story revolves around Aliza Bennett, a complex and eccentric actress grappling with deep-seated self-esteem issues and a tumultuous history. Her multifaceted personality and self-destructive tendencies create a compelling narrative that explores the challenges of fame and personal demons. As she navigates her career and relationships, Aliza's journey offers insights into the struggles of identity and the quest for self-acceptance.

      The Annealing of Aliza Bennett
    • 2017

      The Nature of Entangled Hearts

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of romance and suspense, Elwyn and James discover their deep connection through past-life experiences while navigating a perilous present. As they delve into the nature of their bond, they must confront an imminent threat that could separate them forever. This fast-paced thriller weaves supernatural elements into a gripping narrative about love, destiny, and the complexities of relationships.

      The Nature of Entangled Hearts
    • 2007

      A sequel to 50 Facts that Should Change the World, this work includes facts such as: there are half a million machine guns in Swiss homes; without Islam Europe would not exist; Europeans are genetically modified to consume more alcohol than rest of the world; Santa Claus lives in Greenland and he is broke; and Snails are fish according to EU.

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