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April Geremia: Fiction That Inspires
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The Leap of Forgiveness
Souls of the Sea: Book 2
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What if Everything You've Ever Been Told is a Lie?


This book intertwines two love stories and a mystery that, once solved, has the potential to alter the lives of everyone involved.

When Joshua was just a young boy in the 60's, he was told his mother took her own life and left him to be raised by an emotionally absent man and a woman who had slipped into insanity because of the death of her own child.  Those circumstances affected every aspect of Joshua’s life but it wasn’t until he met Isabelle, the red-haired bookstore owner on Bell Island, that he realized just how emotionally stifled he was. He loved her, but his tragic past kept him from fully committing. And Isabelle was tired of waiting.

Then lavender scented letters began arriving in Joshua’s mailbox. The letters were signed “Mama,” and they filled in the missing pieces of his early life with his mother, including why her own turbulent love story caused her to walk into the ocean one day in her best suit. They also contained God-inspired wisdom that had the potential to set Joshua on another path.
But Joshua must determine whether the letters are truly from his mother, who he believes has been dead for 20 years, or if there is an even deeper mystery that will finally explain the heartbreaking events of so long ago?
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If you love inspirational books that make you feel, buy The Leap of Forgiveness and begin reading it today.​

Reader Reviews

"The journey of the main character is hard and intense. I recommend this book to readers who want to be moved by words. I’d just like to offer one word of caution… once you start reading this book you may not want to put it down until you finish reading it to the last page. It’s that good.
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 Marlene Bertrand
"April Geremia presents a compelling story full of twists and turns that keep you wanting more. Her special talent for vivid and descriptive writing allows you to feel the fears and emotions of her well defined characters.

​"Deborah K. Stone Readers' Favorite
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