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One Secret, Two Lives

Women’s Fiction / Family Life / Religious

Date Published: April 21st, 2026

Publisher: Lucid Books Publishing

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Stephanie grew up cherished yet haunted by questions no one would answer.
Carmine’s life, in contrast, was marked by tumult, loss, and an
unrelenting search for belonging. They lived as strangers, unaware of each
other’s existence—until fate, and a single phone call brought the
truth crashing in. Their discovery binds them in an instant—and alters
everything.

What the Heart Carries traces their breathtaking discovery and the devastating
tragedy that followed. At nce a story of grief and of redemption, it asks:
How do we begin to heal when everything we know is torn apart?

Spanning from Brooklyn’s tight-knit neighborhoods to the sun-soaked
streets of Florida, this is a powerful novel of family secrets, faith, and the
unbreakable ties of blood. Inspired by true events, it is a story that will
linger in your heart long after the final page.

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Chapter 1

The Beginning (1966)

 

Cecilia adjusted the strap of her purse as she walked along 86th Street under the El, the scent of fresh Italian bread and coffee drifting from the corner bakery. Car horns, laughter, and the distant rumble of the subway filled the air, but her mind was focused on the errand her mother had sent her on. She was to pick up a spool of thread from the fabric store and then head straight home. Simple. Routine.

Just as she arrived at the corner of Stillwell Avenue, she stopped short at the sight of him. Through the large glass window of the neighborhood gym, she saw a man, his dark hair slicked back, his muscular arms flexing as he lifted a pair of weights. Stunned, her breath caught in her throat. He was unlike any man she’d ever seen before—confident, strong, and completely engrossed in his workout. A few girls near the gym’s entrance were watching him as well. Giggling, they stole glances in the man’s direction. They were animated and giddy, but Cecilia was rooted in place, unable to move, unable to look away.

Then, as if sensing her gaze, he turned. Their eyes met through the glass.

Cecilia’s heart thudded in her chest. For a moment she considered looking away and pretending she hadn’t been staring, but something about the man’s expression—the amused smirk, the spark of curiosity in his eyes—held her there. Slowly, deliberately, he set the weights down and wiped the sweat from his brow. Then, to her surprise, he walked over to the door.

Cecilia panicked. She knew she should leave, turn on her heels and pretend this never happened. But before she could make herself move, he was walking straight toward her.

“Enjoying the view?” he asked as he approached, his voice deep and playful.

She felt herself blush. “I was just passing by.”

His smirk widened. “Sure you were.”

She folded her arms, trying to steady herself. “Well, are you going to tell me your name?”

“James,” he said, offering his hand. “And you?”

“Cecilia. Cecilia Russo.”

Their hands met, and an undeniable current passed between them. Cecilia swallowed hard. She had heard about men like him—charmers, flirts, troublemakers—the kind of men her mother had warned her about.

And yet as he held her gaze, none of that mattered. Awestruck, Cecilia could only think about this man named James.

“I’ve never seen you around here before,” James said, tilting his head slightly. “Are you new to the neighborhood?”

She shook her head. “No. I live a few blocks away. My mother sent me to the fabric store.”

James grinned. “Exciting afternoon, then.”

She laughed despite herself. “Not quite as exciting as lifting weights in front of an audience.”

He chuckled, stepping a little closer. “I don’t mind an audience, especially when it includes a girl as pretty as you.”

At the compliment, Cecilia fought again the urge to blush. She should have walked away. She should have smiled politely, excused herself, and continued on her errand. Instead, she lingered, drawn in by the easy confidence in his voice and the way his eyes darkened when they met hers.

“I should go,” she murmured, though she made no move to leave.

James studied her for a moment and then cocked his chin just a bit. “Alright. But let me walk you to the store.”

She hesitated, knowing she should refuse. But despite her better judgment, she found herself nodding. And so they walked side by side, the summer sun casting long shadows on the sidewalk as they went.

That evening, as Cecilia and her family sat down to dinner, her sister Linda quietly scolded her: “You shouldn’t talk to men like that.”

Their mother, Concetta, bustled around the kitchen scooping out steaming portions of pasta, oblivious to the conversation between the twins.

“Daddy would’ve had a fit if he’d seen you flirting this afternoon with that guy outside the gym,” Linda continued.

Cecilia rolled her eyes but kept her voice low. “I wasn’t flirting.”

Linda snorted. “Please. You didn’t realize it, but I was by Mr. Morelli’s soda shop a few doors down. I saw the way that man looked at you—and the way you looked at him.”

Their father, Leo, sat at the head of the table. He was a man of principle, his presence alone commanding respect. He was unaware of the tension building between the twins. The girls were always whispering, and he took no notice of it.

Cecilia had spent her life trying to be the good daughter, the obedient one. But this evening, for the first time, she felt a pull toward something—someone—that didn’t fit neatly into her world.

Cecilia’s family was loving but strict. Her father was a retired boxer and former Navy man, and he ran their household with a firm but caring hand. He had worked tirelessly to provide for his family, instilling discipline and respect in his children. Their home was warm and filled with the aromas of baked ziti, sautéed broccoli rabe, and chicken parmesan, but there were many unspoken rules. Cecilia knew those rules well, and today she had broken one of them for the first time.

Then there was James and Cecilia’s first real date. It was anything but ordinary. James pulled up to the corner of her block—out of sight of Cecilia’s parents—in a sleek, black 1965 Pontiac GTO, its polished chrome gleaming under the streetlights. The low rumble of the engine sent a thrill through Cecilia as she slipped into the passenger seat.

She had told her parents she was going to the movies with Linda, which wasn’t a complete lie—Linda was coming along. But their parents didn’t know anything about James or their real plans for the evening, and her parents certainly didn’t know that James was bringing along his friend Tony as a date for Linda.

Linda sat in the back seat, exchanging flirtatious glances with Tony. Cecilia could hardly focus on anything but James’s hand resting casually on the gear shift. He drove with an effortless cool, weaving through the streets of Brooklyn in the evening light.

As they reached Coney Island, the scent of salt water and fried food was thick in the air. The two couples walked along the boardwalk, the sounds of carnival rides and laughter surrounding them. James bought Cecilia some cotton candy, his fingers grazing hers as he handed it over. The touch sent a shiver through her. They wandered through the games where James easily won her a stuffed bear. When they rode the Wonder Wheel, he rocked their seat just enough to make her laugh and grip his arm.

As the night stretched on, Cecilia felt the weight of the rules she was breaking, but with James beside her, it didn’t seem to matter. The way he looked at her, like she was the only girl in the world, made her forget everything else.

When they pulled up to a spot just a few doors down from her house, Cecilia noticed that the porch light was on—a reminder of the world she had to return to. James leaned over, brushing his hand against her cheek. “I had a good time tonight,” he said.

She beamed with delight, her heart pounding. “Me too.”

For a moment, it seemed like he might kiss her, but instead, James simply grinned.

“Sweet dreams, Cecilia.”

The weeks flew by, and Cecilia never told her parents about her new boyfriend. She swore Linda to secrecy. Her twin often covered for her. As Cecilia got to know James better, their stolen meetings became more frequent, and their conversations got deeper.

It wasn’t long before one night, parked at a secluded spot near the Verrazzano Bridge, James kissed Cecilia with an urgency she had never known before. The city lights shimmered in the distance as his hands traced her skin, each touch setting fire to her senses. She knew nice girls didn’t do this, that she was breaking both her parents’ rules and God’s. Yet she gave herself to him completely, believing in the moment, believing in him.

 

 

About the Author

 Susan Appel

 Susan Appel is the author of What the Heart Carries: One Secret, Two Lives, a
debut novel inspired by her own family’s story of loss, faith, and
restoration. She writes with honesty and heart, exploring themes of identity,
grief, and the enduring bonds of family. Susan believes deeply in the power of
words to heal, to connect, and to remind us that even in life’s darkest
seasons, hope can be found. She cherishes quiet moments and laughter-filled
days at the Jersey Shore with her husband and two children. Susan finds joy in
simple traditions, lasting friendships, and the spiritual journey that
continues to guide her steps.

 

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Ann Audrey Mystery, Book 2
Cozy Mystery / Mystery & Detective

Date Published: 06-30-2026

Publisher: Mission Point Press

Murder Is the Ultimate Power Move
When a beautiful Atlanta woman is widowed twice under suspicious
circumstances, Ann Audrey Pickering finds herself drawn—once
again—into someone else’s trouble.

A former lawyer who once helped the FBI convict her own husband for fraud, Ann
Audrey has settled into a reclusive life, until her longtime friend Flynn
Reynolds asks for help. His elderly aunts are convinced that another nephew
was murdered by his wife, Kathryn, whose second husband is now also dead. Ann
Audrey is skeptical. Still, she owes Flynn, and there are some odd questions.
Complicating matters is Kathryn’s latest mother-in-law, a woman who rose
from an impoverished background into Atlanta’s upper circles and
recognizes a kindred spirit in her dead son’s ambitious widow. She
doesn’t believe Kathryn is a murderer—but she has heard rumors,
and she wants them stopped.

Set in Atlanta in January 2000, as the city buzzes with anticipation for the
upcoming Super Bowl, Ann Audrey searches for the black widow through the
city’s frenetic bar scene, private clubs, high-rise offices, and beloved
local institutions like Mary Mac’s Tea Room and The Varsity. With help
from Flynn and her friend Theo, along with the return of sexy detective Mike
Bristol, she pieces together a twisting story of social climbing, carefully
managed appearances, marriage, and murder. As the Super Bowl kickoff draws
near, the case reaches a climax when an ice storm shuts down Atlanta’s
roads and power, leaving secrets and murderers with nowhere to hide.

 

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Winnie Simpson

 Following her mother’s lead, Mississippi native Winnie Simpson was an
avid murder mystery reader beginning in the third grade, starting with Nancy
Drew and moving through the classics of British, American, and international
crime. Winnie studied music at Duke University, later receiving an MFA in
Music at SUNY Buffalo, where she worked as an arts administrator before
throwing it all over in order to make a decent living. After finishing law
school at Emory University, she became a partner in a large firm in Atlanta
where her practice focused mainly on securities litigation. Retiring early,
Winnie relocated to Northern Michigan where she lives in a renovated
nineteenth-century building that served as a former Michigan state asylum. For
more than a decade, she has taken writing classes and participated in writing
groups. She is fond of opera, hiking, cycling, and Duke basketball, most
seasons.

 

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Seeds of Purpose Virtual Book Tour

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Seven Keys to Unlock Your Gifts and Fulfill God’s Desired Will for
Your Life

Religion / Christian / Spiritual / Inspirational

Date Published: April 7, 2025

Publisher: Lucid Books Publishing

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 Life can feel like a giant question mark—Who am I? Why am I here?
What’s God’s plan for me? This book is here to help you answer
those questions with confidence. Seeds of Purpose gives you seven powerful
keys that will show you how to grow in your faith, build healthy
relationships, make wise choices, and discover your God-given calling.

Through real-life lessons, practical steps, and Scripture, you’ll learn
how to:
*Walk closer with Jesus every day.
*Stand strong with
integrity.
*Love people God’s way.
*Manage what God has given
you.
*Embrace your true identity in Christ.
*And step boldly into
your unique purpose.
God created you for reasons—and Seeds of
Purpose will help you.

 

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Lesson 7: Mirror Check – What Does Your Life Reflect?

Quick question: What’s the first thing you do when you wake up?

Check your phone? Scroll through messages? Peek in the mirror?

Now imagine this: what if your life had a mirror? Not one that shows your hair or outfit, but one that reflects what’s going on in your heart. What would it show?

“As water reflects the face, so one’s life reflects the heart.” Proverbs 27:19 (NIV)

Boom. That’s some profound truth.

Your actions, your attitude, your words; they’re all reflections of what’s going on inside. And whether you realize it or not, you’re reflecting something to the world around you. The question is: what?

Bible Story: Peter Denies Jesus

Peter was one of Jesus’ closest friends. But in Matthew 26, when Jesus was arrested, Peter panicked.

Not once.

Not twice.

But three times, Peter denied even knowing Jesus. Ouch.

After the rooster crowed, Peter remembered Jesus’ prediction, and he broke down and wept. Why? Deep down, Peter wanted to embody courage and loyalty, but fear had taken over.

Thankfully, that’s not where his story ends.

Later, Jesus restores Peter (John 21). He forgives him, gives him a mission, and reminds him of his identity.

Jesus doesn’t give up on us; He helps us reflect Him more clearly.

My Mirror Moment

For a long time, I looked fine on the outside. I worked hard. I had dreams. I smiled when I needed to. I even threw in a “God is good!” here and there.

But behind the scenes? I was exhausted. Angry. Disconnected from God.

I wasn’t doing anything “bad,” but I was running on empty, trying to prove myself through success and performance. I thought if I just did enough, achieved, or looked the part, I’d finally feel whole. Spoiler: I didn’t.

Then one day, in the most random place (the shower, of all places), I broke. I ugly cried. I told God, “I don’t know who I am anymore. But I know I can’t keep living like this.”

That was my mirror moment.

Not a guilt trip. Not a lightning bolt. Just a gentle, holy wake-up call.

Since then, my prayer has undergone a change. It’s no longer, “God, make me successful.”

It’s, “God, make me real. Let my inner self match what I show on the outside. Let my life reflect You, not my hustle or highlight reel.”

And guess what? He’s doing it—one day, one surrender at a time.

What’s inside always finds a way out. The good news? God wants to help clean the inside first.

Dallas Willard writes in Renovation of the Heart:

“The revolution of Jesus is not a revolution of the outer world but of the inner world. The revolution begins with the heart.”

In other words, real change doesn’t start with your behavior; it begins with who you’re becoming.

 

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Marlyse Tchamko
“Marlyse Tchamko is passionate about helping teens walk daily with
Jesus, embrace their God-given gifts, and step boldly into their unique
purpose. As a teenager, she wrestled with questions of identity, emptiness,
and meaning—until she discovered that true fulfillment is found only in
a real relationship with Christ. Out of that journey, she founded Seeds of
Purpose, a ministry devoted to equipping teens with seven biblical keys to
live out God’s calling. Marlyse is a devoted wife and mother of four,
whose love and curiosity inspire her writing every day.”

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Born to be (Unconsciously) Biased Blitz

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Strategies to Unbias Your Business Decision Making

 

Business, Business Diversity & Inclusion, Self Development

 

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No activity in organisations is more important than decision making.

Unconscious biases, however, cloud our view, and threaten our ability to make
optimal, rational decisions. These biases impact our thinking without us even
being aware of it, so, because we don’t see our own unconscious biases, we
often feel our decisions are based purely on “merit”.

This is not so. This book will lift the cloud, explain why decisions made
purely on merit are generally a “myth”, and show you how unconscious bias
impacts your decisions. This book will then provide you with practical
strategies to minimise bias in your decision-making processes, helping you to
optimise your organisational decision making and your organisation’s
outcomes.

About the Author

 Fabi Fugazza

 Fabi Fugazza ANZAM LLB BBusComm MMgmt GDLP is a management expert, author,
international academic and lawyer with extensive experience in equity
initiatives, human/civil rights and organisational management.

She has owned unconscious bias consulting and training business jObjective
since 2018, is Co-Executive Director of the Italy-based human/civil rights
coalition CILD and is a multi-award-winning academic at two universities based
in Australia. She has taught unconscious bias, law, business, and social
sciences in undergraduate and graduate programs across three continents, and
in executive education programs. She is a former Lead Scientific Adviser of
New York University’s Public Interest Law Clinic in Paris, has delivered
several CPDs on unconscious bias, and has worked with non-profit organisations
for over 15 years.

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The Tales of Sidney and JoJo Virtual Book Tour

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Adventures in Thailand

 

Juvenile Fiction / Multicultural / Animals

 

Date Published: 06-23-2026

Publisher: Mission Point Press

Illustrated by: Megan Heller

 

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Sidney and JoJo are off to Thailand, where Mama lives.

Join them on an adventure to faraway lands-by crate, van, car, conveyor belt,
and airplane-as they discover the sights and sounds of a tropical new world.
Along the way, they meet friendly Thai people, encounter a wise dog, and gaze
in wonder at the golden Buddhas and temple cats standing guard. With a few
bumps in the road-marked by meows, tail twitches, and new surprises-they
journey onward until, at last, they arrive at their new home.

 

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Lauren Isaacson
Lauren Isaacson is an educator, business owner, and is excited to add
children’s book author to her repetoire. Inspired by the real-life
journey of her two adventurous cats during a move abroad, Lauren wrote this
story to share with her students and families around the world. She is the
founder of The Tutoring Hub: Tutoring & Advocacy, LLC, where she supports
students, families, and educators. As her students learned about her two cats
and their adventures, a desire grew to give them a story they could take home.
Lauren is excited to continue the adventures of The Tales of Sidney and JoJo.
You can contact Luaren at ljisaacson491@gmail.com.
Megan Heller is a Michigan-based contemporary artist who earned her BFA
in illustration from the College for Creative Studies. Her work blends
intricate detail with rich symbolism. Working primarily in mixed media, such
as watercolors and colored pencils, with just a dash of digital magic, her
pieces have been shown at Black Box Gallery’s Fantasy Exhibition in
Dearborn, the Midland Center for the Arts, as well as galleries and
exhibitions throughout Detroit and her hometown of Saginaw. This is her first
foray into children’s book illustration.

 

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