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  • Where the Wind Ceases to Move: A Novella in Three Parts

  • The Ghosts of Memory, Book 1
  • By: Brenda K Jones
  • Narrated by: Susan C. Hunter
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins

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Where the Wind Ceases to Move: A Novella in Three Parts

By: Brenda K Jones
Narrated by: Susan C. Hunter
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Sara thought she had made a new life after she left her home and her friends in an attempt to escape her past. A tragedy had befallen her sister, and caused her to lose her brother, and the rest of her family in the process. She thought she had succeeded in escaping those memories, until Michael came back into her life, and brought the past back with him.

Where the Wind Ceases to Move: A Novella in Three Parts is the first in the series Ghosts of Memory, and is a novella of both prose and poetry. It is a new, self-published novel about trying to escape the past and the consequences it can bring.

©2016 Brenda K Jones (P)2017 Brenda K Jones

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