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The Birth (Soulmate Prophecy, Book One) The Birth by Yasmina Haque
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“I plunge in headfirst. The water is warm. I will myself through all the pain and spasms to swim down. And down.
It feels like an eternity until I brush against a sandy, rocky bottom with my fingers.”
Yasmina Haque, The Birth
“Lake Michigan’s definitely moody. It’s not just bi-polar, but beyond schizophrenic. It’s dozens of surrounding lakes and waterways never know what to expect on a day to day basis. She is awesome at calm and awesome at dangerous.”
Yasmina Haque, The Birth
“Lovelin Khan, a bestselling author of time travel romance novels, needs a vacation. Crippled by writer’s block and annoyed by the selfishness of the people around her, she makes plans for an exotic escape. A change of scene could ignite some fresh ideas – or maybe more dreams of a gorgeous, mysterious man…”
Yasmina Haque, The Birth
“One success can only be achieved with an abundant of failures”
Yasmina Haque, The Birth
“I look up to see how far I have swum. The sunlight is barely visible, but still there. I then curl up in a ball and pray to the Lord to take me quickly.”
Yasmina Haque, The Birth
“You are all alone,” says the other little girl. I think she has the prettiest brownish red hair. “I guess I am,” I say. They both turn towards each other with a look of astonishment on their faces and then stare at me again. “You are never alone,” they say in unison.”
Yasmina Haque, The Birth
“One success can only be achieved with abundant failures.”
Yasmina Haque, The Birth
“Genetics became my all-consuming passion. I wanted to create the perfect species. One that doesn’t just live on our planet, but one that makes it better for future generations.”
Yasmina Haque, The Birth
“Our mission is Mother Earth, not radical inhabitants.”
Yasmina Haque, The Birth
“Northern Michigan is a tourist’s sanctuary. There are miles and miles of calm teal blue saltless silky smooth water and also miles and miles of million white-capped deep blue bottomless water.”
Yasmina Haque, The Birth