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Winterfall Ablaze Edition

Notes & Camera Roll

My poetry begins with notes coming from observations to the description of fleeting feelings.
While there is an edition name to this book, it has no theme. Winterfall Ablaze represents the creation of this book from the start of winter to the end of it, and the start of spring. Enjoy my poetry that is much like mismatched notes and, alongside, fragments of pictures coming straight from my camera roll.
Sincerely, Zi.B

Mardi Town series (Stand Alones)

The Crystal Mask

My life was a defective product. They didn’t do returns or exchanges. Life’s nonrefundable apparently. What I did instead was to dispose of it to later purchase a new one—at my expense. What is it that money can’t buy?I consider it my best purchase and a brilliant investment. Look at me now. I’m rich, I have friends to die for and the freedom to live as I please. What more could I want? “Love?” Please, I’d have more chance of finding Big Foot than the Right One they all talk of. In all seriousness, there does seem to be one thing I’m lacking. Perhaps a pause button. It all was going impeccably well until came the day multiple areas of my life stood under attack. My ever-growing business is facing a wall because of a know-it-all banker. My friendships are hanging on a loose thread due to something as petty as jealousy. As if it wasn’t enough, I’ve also been visited by the notorious Crystal Mask. He’s Mardi Town’s Robin Hood. Steals from the rich and gives to the poor. Stupidly enough, he wears a mesmerizing crystal mask, which is sure to be remembered by any who bore witness to it.

Mardi Town series (Stand Alones)

Once In A Glass Wing

My life as a librarian in the Glasswing library was nothing but peaceful until he arrived. Cove Evaw, the guy everyone liked back in high school. He wasn't part of any group, despite that, his popularity rivalled no other. It's been three years since I'd last seen him. He attended college in another city while I stayed here in Mardi Town. Coming back, he suddenly showed interest towards me. Sorry to say Cove but it isn't reciprocate. I'm fine on my own and with the countless books I have access to.To shake him off my tail, I make a proposition, or should I say; I threw him a challenge. One he wouldn't refuse in fear of hurting his pride. I make him a reading list for the summer and he has until the end of his break to read all the books. Doing so, I'll have my precious time back. What I didn't see coming was his counter proposition. He'd read the books on my list if I went on a couple of dates with him. He calls them dates; I call them friendly outings.In the end, will he turn into a bookworm as I am-leaving me alone in the process-or will it be counterproductive and I end up catching feelings for my old crush?

Mardi Town series (Stand Alones)

Deja vu On Cherry Street

Mardi Town introduces the story of two individuals captivated by the odd sense of familiarity welcoming them at every corner. Sol dreams of a hoodie boy every so often, only to recognize his lemon scent passing by her. Eugene lays eyes on the moss-green-eyed girl only to never want to look away.At the Cherry Street Coffee Shop, they meet and discover a long-time buried-away secret. In this new century, will they break open their never-ending loop? Or will they succumb to the same fate they've met before?Follow the story of Sol and Eugene in the first out of seven standalone novels in the Mardi Town series.


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