A Few Summer Takeaways
Lillianna Joy
Author. Blogger. Daydreamer.
Lillianna Joy
Author. Blogger. Daydreamer.
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Crayons Of Red
Truth is often far more powerful than reality.
Yet if They had a vote in the formation of the universe, They would stake everything on claiming that statement false.
Reality is subjective, fickle, and easily manipulated.
Truth, is not.
And in a world governed by reality, Rhys Easton wishes she was as easily manipulated.
But truth often has plans far greater than our own.
Rhys sees the truth, and it's going to get her killed.
Mel feels the truth, and it's going to break her.
And Xander hears the truth, and it's going to destroy them all.
Three triplets infused with truth in a world that hates it. . . and them.
Defiance is often far more deadly than submission.
But "a life is not measured on its duration, but its donation."
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About Lillianna Joy
Lillianna Kempson is an aspiring novelist, mother to three cats, lover of all small children, and self ascribed dance-baker. A love for exotic places led her to dive into the black hole of stories, where you can currently find her, hiding away with a book and some oreos. When her siblings or cousins do manage to coax her out of her fantasy world with either more oreos or chocolate, she becomes a crazy bundle of movie quotes, song lyrics, and laughter.
Emboldened with the mission to shine the light of a Savior into the darkest recesses of this world with her words, she believes that when all else fails, music, a good hard laugh, and a whole lot of Jesus can be the difference this world is calling for.
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