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One Heart That Beats for Two

By: Robert W. Ross
Narrated by: Autumn Juliet
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From the number one best-selling author of Sentinels of Creation and Paradigm 2045, Robert W. Ross, comes a story almost three years in the making.

A paranormal love story of tragedy and triumph...One Heart That Beats for Two.

Caspian Lewis spent his first 22 years living a fairly typical middle-class American life. He attended school, went on dates, and, eventually graduated college. The one constant in his life from kindergarten to that day was his best friend, Elizabeth Winters. That is, until she kissed him.

Fast forward to the year 2079, and Dr. Caspian Lewis addresses a Loyola auditorium filled to capacity with past and present students. They have gathered both to wish a treasured professor well on his retirement and to hear a tale he promised to tell once and only once.

Ultimately, his is a story of love, loss, triumph, and tragedy. Caspian takes us back in time to the heady days of young and unexpected love, when Elizabeth set herself as a seal upon his heart with a love as strong as death. When tragedy strikes, her love is put to the ultimate test. Can Elizabeth pierce the veil that separates this world from the next in order to restore her one true love?

So begins an epic quest that reveals the depth of love one rarely sees outside of fairy tales. Three gifts have been given, but each is shrouded by magic, mystery, and sacrifice. Caspian, Elizabeth, and their truest friends set out to uncover what has been well hidden. Together, they must overcome fear, doubt, anger, and jealousy.

Only then can they find the last and most precious gift...One Heart That Beats for Two.

©2021 Robert W. Ross (P)2022 Robert W. Ross
Multicultural Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Romantic Comedy Fiction Fantasy Comedy Tear-jerking

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Refreshing, rich, yet more than a romance story...

I cried, I laughed, I cried, I laughed, I swooned... what a fabulous book. The banter between friends was a joy. I couldn't stop listening to it, and consumed it in two days.
Autumn did an amazing job of narrating this, I totally enjoyed every moment, she was so believable, funny, sensitive, with all the feels. She definitely brought the characters to life, feel like they are people I really know. And thank you Autumn for having such a natural rhythm that nothing felt forced or robotic... you created magic with Robert's words.

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