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In 1870 Paris, young Lisette Vigneau lives a life of luxury in the Place Royale with her wealthy parents and employees. While she complies with her mother’s commands, she sneaks into the kitchen to learn and assist the servants in how to cook the house’s meals. However, the Prussians are …
Mia Anderson is a quiet, reserved librarian in Nashville who is used to being “invisible”, as she puts it. Her best friend Jess seems to be her opposite in nearly every way. And her work bestie, Jack, is more similar to her, so she gets the best of both worlds …
Nineteen-year-old Princess Kalinda is the Heir to the Senestra Empire and the nine planets of the solar system. She’s on her first royal mission on her way to the Celeastia, the gigantic space craft and lab where Dr. Vegelan and the Corporation are working on a way to prevent the …
Miren Triggs is an investigative journalist working for one of the top news publications in New York. While some of her colleagues and former classmates would describe her as strange and introverted, she has the tenacity and resourcefulness that it takes to be great at her job. So when a …
The Matrix franchise is one of the most well-known and popular movie collections in history. Through the talents of Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Lawrence Fishbourne, and many others throughout the four-movie collection, audiences follow Neo’s journey alongside Trinity, Morpheus, and others to free humanity from a simulation controlled by self-aware …
Whenever a parent hears that you’re planning to start a family, or currently working towards it, you’re met with excitement and encouragement. Despite the risks and possible struggle involved, generally parents respond with optimism. But under the surface, there is a little voice eager to chime in, saying “just you …
Artists get their inspiration from any facet of life. They might reference nature for landscapes, people for portraits, or ordinary objects for still life. With a plethora of supplies and colors available, the possibilities are endless. But what if the artist was confined to a small room with cement walls …