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Born to French parents in Casablanca, she spent her early childhood in the Bordeaux region of France. By the time she was six, life had already placed her in constant “restart” mode, moving from place to place and learning to settle into new corners of the world. Eventually, her path led her to the University of Texas at Austin.
Growing up between languages, cultures, and ways of seeing the world shaped everything that followed. A native French speaker with a degree in English Literature, she spent her professional life teaching Senior English by day — and, beginning in 2000, writing by night.
Her early work explored LGBT romance with a strong grounding in social realism. Over the years, she self‑published seven novels, including the best‑selling “Silent Goodbyes”, Jagged Dreams”, “Far From Maddy”, and its sequel featuring an empathetic FTM protagonist, “Morgan in the Mirror”.
She later branched into short fiction, from erotic “fairy tales” like “The Crab‑Catcher” and “The Fish‑Whisperer” to spiritually inspired pieces such as “Awakening”, a Tao‑Type Tale.
Around 2006, her writing turned toward “All Matters of the Heart and Soul”. Since then, she’ve published numerous articles now gathered into the series “Stepping Stones to the Top of the World” series of six volumes.
Free of religious doctrine and self‑help clichés, the series offers a secular, reflective exploration of Karma, Soul, and the “Great Forgetfulness” — our lost connection to the deeper self in a lture obsessed with speed, science, and material progress.
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Drawing on psychology, spiritual philosophy, Zen practice, and emerging research in neuroscience, stress management, heart intelligence, and mindfulness, her work invites readers to examine how patterned responses and conditioned emotions shape our lived reality.
The goal is simple: to help cultivate awareness, acceptance of What‑Is, and a quieter relationship with the endless What‑Ifs.
Her curiosity has also led her into historical and spiritual inquiry, including the question of Jesus’ historicity — explored in her articles Jesus: “The Man Behind the Myth” and “From Gethsemane to Arimathea”.
Across genres and themes, her writing is driven by one enduring fascination: how we love, how we grow, and how we reconnect with the deeper intelligence of the heart.
Website: https://ccsaint-clair.com.au/
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How did they miss it? Thousands of volunteers examined the 'Pfizer Papers' for the DailyClout project. Yet, in that trove of documents handed over by the FDA, they overlooked the most important revelations, such as...
Pfizer acknowledged to the FDA that its ‘vaccine’ trials in adolescents were illegally premature.
The Papers include CVs (resumés) of the investigators conducting clinical trials for Pfizer’s COVID ‘vaccine’. The vast majority signed their CVs in the Spring and Summer of 2020, consistent with the timing of those trials, but 13 investigators signed in 2018 and 2019. Was Pfizer lining them up before this novel disease had even appeared?
Pfizer was in talks with the FDA about injecting newborns, not just the six-month-olds reached on June 17, 2022 after the FDA had issued a series of ‘emergency-use authorizations’ (EUA) to younger and younger age groups.
These observations, and many more, are presented in clear, accessible language, all properly sourced and referenced, that a layman—and even some of your 'normie' friends—can easily understand.
LeRoy also sets the Papers in the context of broader scientific analysis, shedding more light on the Big Pharma agenda. Even if you're "deep down the Rabbit Hole," you will find fresh insights here.
I am the reason my sister is dead.
Jolie-Mae Buckley doesn't think her heart can ever heal. Two years ago, she graduated from college summa cum laude and was on track for medical school. Drowning in guilt after a disastrous mistake turned deadly, she's unable to move forward.
When she answers an ad for a live-in nanny four hours away in Western North Carolina, on Elizabeth's Mountain, Jolie knows this is her opportunity to start her life anew.
As details of Jolie's misfortune emerge, her new employers, Jesse and Amanda Taylor, detect a nefarious undercurrent in her story. Jesse's protégé, Brody, gently persuades Jolie to revisit that awful day when a perfect storm of events destroyed her world. In the meantime, Hurricane Helene is barreling toward Asheville, where survival becomes paramount, exposing the fragile line between hope and terror. In the aftermath of Mother Nature's chaos, and with Jolie's heart hanging in the balance, the truth about that fateful night breaks free like the floodwaters no one predicted.
As an adult trans man, the death of his father sends Morgan on a voyage of self-discovery and heterosexual Christen, his love interest, is on a fast ride along the sexuality-gender continuum.
Morgan was never ambivalent about her gender orientation: at the age of four she announced that she intended to grow up to become a man, just like her brother.
As a twenty-three-year-old female-to male transsexual looking for a meaningful relationship, Morgan hits the wall and realizes that there is more to becoming a man than injecting testosterone, getting himself a manly chest and packing a prosthetic.
The death of his father and a love entanglement with Christen, a detective sergeant in the Australian Police Force, a heterosexual, who is twelve years his senior, propel Morgan on a journey of self-discovery as he, and Christen, redefine what it means to be a man.
One wedding. One week. One forbidden love.
When Hayley travels home for her high school best friend’s wedding, she expects drama but not the kind that comes with falling for the groom’s younger brother.
Connor is a charming, confident rock star and everything Hayley shouldn’t want. She’s older, cautious and painfully aware that one wrong move could ruin the biggest day of her friend’s life. But from their first stolen glances, the attraction is undeniable. What starts as playful banter becomes something dangerously real. Something neither of them can resist.
As vows draw near and secrets grow harder to hide, Hayley and Connor must decide whether a single week of passion is worth risking everything.
Set against the glittering backdrop of wedding season, My Best Friend's Brother is a forbidden, steamy contemporary romance filled with heat, heart, and heartbreak.
Undead Founders is a sharp, darkly imaginative debut from Philadelphia author Diane Lilli that resurrects the myths of American history. It is available wherever books are sold on March 5, in print and eBook, with Audible launching in April.
Blending political satire, speculative fiction, and the real-time division in the US, Undead Founders asks a provocative question: What if the architects of the American experiment refused to stay buried? In this audacious reanimation of the nation’s past, the Founding Fathers return not as marble icons, but as flesh-and-blood figures forced to confront the country their ideals helped shape.
Alexis McNeil built a quiet life after heartbreak, one focused on her work and her son Cody. The last thing she expects is to spend any length of time with rock star Chase Wheeler, the man she never stopped loving and the reason she stopped believing in happily-ever-afters.
Years ago, Chase made the biggest mistake of his life when he let Alexis go. Now fate, in the form of his grandmother’s terminal illness, has brought them back together. The spark between them is as strong as ever, but so are the memories of what went wrong.
As old wounds reopen and unspoken truths come to light, Alexis and Chase must decide if love can truly survive the past or if some heartbreaks are permanent.
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