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That first sentence is wonderfully eerie and immediately hooked me. Inheritance sounds delightfully chilling, congratulations on being featured in the giveaway!
Today I dropped my fifth book in the Bound by Fire series and it's called "The Dancer He Shouldn’t Save."
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Mina came to Los Angeles to dance.
She was promised lights, music, money, and a legal entertainer visa that would give her a future. Instead, the owners of Club Éclipse took her passport, changed the rules, and turned her beauty into something rich men could buy.
For one month, she survived by obeying.
Then she ran.
On a rain-soaked night in 2076 Los Angeles, Mina slips into the back of a Tesla Cybercab behind Nico Vale, a famous New York DJ in town for a career-making gig. At first, Nico thinks she is just another desperate girl working the neon streets.
Then he sees the fear in her eyes.
Then he sees the car following them.
Nico knows he should put her out. He should protect his career, his reputation, and the life he built far away from men like the ones chasing her. But Mina is not a problem he can walk away from. She is wounded, furious, beautiful, and impossible to forget.
Hiding her in his hotel suite is dangerous.
Wanting her is worse.
Because Mina does not need another man to own her. She needs a way out. And the deeper Nico is pulled into her nightmare, the more he realizes the people who bought her are tied to the same dark world he once tried to escape.
Now the city wants Mina back.
The club wants to make an example of her.
And Nico Vale is about to learn that saving one woman may cost him everything.
She ran from the men who owned her.
He was the man who shouldn’t have opened the door.
Together, they might burn the whole city down.
The Dancer He Shouldn’t Save is a dark futuristic romance featuring a runaway dancer, a morally gray protector, forced proximity, neon noir danger, and a love story forged in rain, fire, and survival.
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Author - Fatal Funds
Think you can’t be swindled by affinity fraud?
Financial affinity fraud is an investment scam that preys upon members of identifiable groups—such as religious congregations, ethnic communities, or professional networks. Fraudsters exploit the inherent trust and shared bonds within these communities to recruit victims into fraudulent schemes, which frequently take the form of Ponzi or pyramid structures.
Think again – this poem aptly describes the sting – you may be able to recover some of your lost money, but emotional recovery remains as a distant road.
He stood beside the stained-glass light
With polished shoes and scripture bright,
A silver tongue, a steady hand,
The kind all fathers trust with plans.
He knew the hymns, he knew the pews,
The quiet griefs, the private news.
He shook each hand after Sunday prayer
And spoke of fortunes waiting there.
“Twelve percent,” he’d softly say,
“Every year without delay.
The market storms may rise and fall,
But God provides enough for all.”
And widows smiled with weathered eyes,
Believing heaven blessed his lies.
Young couples signed their savings over,
Certain faith had found a broker.
Retired men with trembling knees
Brought decades packed in guarantees.
Farmers sold inherited land,
And placed the deeds into his hands.
The millions flowed like sacrament wine,
Passed from believer into shrine.
Statements came on creamy sheets,
False numbers marching neat and sweet.
He bought a house with marble stairs,
Italian suits and foreign shares.
Still every Sunday, front-row seat,
A Bible resting at his feet.
Then one gray morning came the crack:
A client asked to have funds back.
Excuses stumbled, phones went dead,
And whispers circled sharp with dread.
The auditors untied the thread,
And all the holy language bled.
No markets thriving underground,
No secret profits to be found.
Just hollow books and stolen trust,
Gold turned paper, paper dust.
A kingdom built on borrowed grace
Collapsed without a single trace.
The courtroom filled with ruined years:
Shut-down shops and unpaid bills,
College dreams dissolved in tears,
And medicine left unfilled.
An old friend rose to testify,
His voice too tired to even cry:
“We knew him through our church,” he said.
“We thought the man we knew was dead.”
The judge looked down with hardened eyes.
No sermon left to sanctify.
Ten years handed down at last
For all the futures he had passed
Through greedy fingers, smooth and clean,
Behind the mask of faith serene.
Now iron doors replace applause,
Concrete walls replace the cause.
And somewhere in a chapel bare,
He hears old hymns drift through the air.
No promised yield, no grand disguise,
No congregation hypnotized.
Only silence, cold and grim,
And all the trust buried with him.
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My 7th draft of Elementas: Starbound has been edited AND copyedited!
Nobody guessed the right final word count: 103,854!
I just reached out to a potential cover artist, who also so happens to be a fellow indie I recently met at an event.
Things are moving!