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by Amy Harmon · Purgatory #2
2012 · 264 pages · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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📚 Book 2 of a completed 2-book series
When Johnny finally escapes the limbo that's held him captive since the 1950s, he emerges into a world that's utterly foreign—and tragically, Maggie isn't there to guide him through it. Their hard-won second chance at love suddenly feels impossibly fragile as they navigate the gap between who they were and who they're becoming, with mysteries from Johnny's past threatening to unravel everything they've fought for. What makes this story so captivating is watching Maggie refuse to give up on their connection, even when the odds seem even more impossible than before. This is a sweeping, time-bending love story about resilience, belonging, and the power of choosing each other across all the odds—perfect for readers who crave romance that defies the rules of reality.
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Haunting nostalgia meets tender hope—dreamy indie folk, soft acoustic melodies, and wistful ballads that capture time-crossed longing. Think Bon Iver, The Lumineers, and Maggie Rogers. Bittersweet, ethereal, and quietly determined.
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