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The Unthinkable Shoes

A boy loses his shoes between heaven and the deep blue sea Finn Cleary is an excited five-year-old passenger heading for a new life on Titanic’s maiden voyage. But fate not only denies him his New York destination, it also separates him from the girl he was destined to marry. Finn has tough shoes to fill, trying to compete with his older brother, but his death delivers a tougher quest. Bad timing and old jealousies threaten to trap his spirit in a permanent half-life and crush a star-crossed romance forever. To recover the threads of his lost future, Finn must heal an old score and honor his mother’s strict orders to look after the only new pair of shoes he’s ever owned or she’ll skin him alive. But a promise, made in haste complicates his next incarnation. Finding Finn’s lost shoes may be young love’s only chance to stay together. An extraordinary love story of reincarnation and sacrifice.

About the Author

Veronica Knox obtained a Surrey Diploma in Art & Design from the Reigate School of Art (England), and a Fine Arts Degree from the University of Alberta (Canada) where she studied Art History, Classical Studies, and Painting. In her career as a graphic designer and artist, she has facilitated workshops with the brain-injured and autistic, using art therapy exercises to stimulate hand-to-eye-to-mind connection. The author's paintings and excerpts from her other books may be viewed on her website: www.veronicaknox.com

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