Published in The Stony Brook Press Magazine
The summer of eighteen is supposed to be one of mishaps and misadventures, but Margarita Velasco finds herself boarding for a small seaside village in coastal Spain to complete her father's burial. She had heard from his stories that the shores of Girona contain a certain magic that no human can fathom without experiencing it firsthand. The last thing she expects is for her magic to come in the form of a twenty year old boy named Teo Riaza.
© 2021
Love is crueler than it is kind. It teases you with possibility before stripping you bare. This is Ezra and Narnie's story, the story of how they fell in love, the story of how they found immortality.
© 2020
At first glance, Avery Wilson dislikes Declan Andrews more than she can admit. He gets her to think in ways she has never done before, and he is different than the people she usually associates herself with. Yet amidst the chaos and confusion led on by her heart, she finds herself falling in love with the very things that she had once despised about him. They are sour, they are sweet, and they are on the brink of experiencing a love more profound than either has ever known.
© 2013
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