Rae Anderson

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Rae Anderson



Average rating: 4.45 · 2,030 ratings · 191 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
Saint (Miller Family Book 1)

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The Saxophonist (The Hermès...

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Supreme: To Sadie, with Lov...

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Letters to Prime: Prisoner ...

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Sincere (Miller Family Book 3)

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Serenity (Miller Family Boo...

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The Violinist (The Hermès F...

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Saphyre

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The Peculiar Case of Raphae...

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Luna

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating2 editions
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“giver often didn’t locate fellow givers. Often, we attracted takers. Often, we gave until there was nothing left. Often, the love we desired—the love we gave was taken for granted. This time, I was giving my love to a giver.”
Rae Anderson, The Saxophonist

“Embrace your weirdness. Embrace that authentic version of you. Everybody ain’t able. Some souls are so heavily masked that they fear their own reflection.”
Rae Anderson, Letters to Prime: Prisoner 926179

“Similar to PTSD, post-incarceration syndrome includes difficulty trusting others, social disorientation, anxiety, and trouble readjusting to life.”
Rae Anderson, The Saxophonist



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