
Aflame
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Penelope DouglasNumber Of Reads:
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English
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264
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Embark on a thrilling journey through the pages of Aflame, penned by the talented author Penelope Douglas. The narrative unfolds with a compelling exploration of a protagonist who captivates the imagination with every turn of the story.
In the heart of the tale lies a fierce and enigmatic character, the girl driver, a queen on the race track. Her presence is magnetic, drawing attention effortlessly. Whether it's the graceful sway of her skirt or the confident flip of her hair, she exudes an undeniable charm. The adrenaline rush of dominating the track, the rattling speed that resonates through her bones, and the deafening cheers from the crowd all contribute to her identity—the survivor.
Amidst the buzz, the protagonist, formerly known as Tatum Brandt, experiences a transformative journey. The narrative introduces an aura of mystery, leaving readers intrigued about her evolution. The alluring pull of the storyline challenges the notion of identity and self-discovery.
As the story progresses, whispers about another central character, Jared Trent, echo through the narrative. The community is abuzz with questions about his latest race and anticipated return. Yet, the protagonist remains detached, refusing to invest too deeply in the curiosity surrounding Jared.
In this book Penelope Douglas invites readers to explore a world where speed, passion, and transformation converge.
Penelope Douglas
Meet Penelope Douglas, a captivating author with a penchant for crafting romance tales that span the realms of new adult, erotica, and contemporary fiction.
My dedication to weaving compelling narratives stems from the belief that a skilled writer can breathe life into any story, forging a connection with readers. I strive to achieve this with each book I pen, unafraid to explore topics others may deem taboo. Breaking rules and stepping out of my comfort zone invigorates my creative spirit.
Life is defined by experiences, not mere facts. As an adolescent, I grappled with shyness and fear, avoiding mistakes at the cost of truly living. The fear of judgment held me back until I decided to break free from the invisible chains. Leaving the familiar behind, I ventured into the unknown, pursuing education, travel, and personal challenges that molded me into the person I am today.
From solo train rides in Japan to conquering Hiji Falls and scaling Mt. Fuji, I embraced opportunities to live authentically. Moving to New Orleans for graduate school without knowing a soul in the city was a leap of faith that transformed my perspective on life. I learned the importance of being true to oneself, disregarding the opinions of others, and embracing one's identity with pride.
My journey has instilled in me a passion for storytelling, where I draw inspiration not only from life experiences but also from music. Playlists accompany my stories, and the influence of music surpasses that of any other art form or author. Crafting a meaningful narrative takes time, and I believe in providing readers with a well-crafted story over a hastily written one.
As for me, I harbor a love for taboo subjects, both in reading and writing. Music remains a constant muse, and road trips hold a special place in my heart. The rain, with its soothing cadence, is a cherished companion. Holding a BA in Public Administration from the University of Northern Iowa and a Master's in Education from Loyola University New Orleans, I spent eight years as a teacher.
Away from the writing desk, I indulge in road trips, revel in the joy of rain, and appreciate the cinematic brilliance of The Karate Kid and Dead Poets' Society.
With numerous bestselling titles on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal lists, books's Penelope Douglas have transcended language barriers, being translated into nineteen languages.
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