Here are the earlier works of Amber Lei.
Some stories still have covers with the old pen name on it.
Nevertheless, they are still stories that the author had poured her heart and soul into.
Happy reading :)
A child went missing. No one noticed. No one remembered him.
Samson couldn't quite figure out why a traveling carnival would come to his isolated, run-down village of only two hundred people. But he welcomed the rare excitement with the villagers.
Until his best friend went missing. Yet no one, not even his friend's parents, seemed to remember him.
Would he ever find his friend, and would anyone believe him if he did?
A casual hike, a hidden cave, a dark secret.
Exploring scenic trails in rundown little towns is Marie and her brother’s favorite tradition. One little town in particular carries a rumor of a hidden treasure and a ghost who speaks only to children.
Marie brushes the absurd story off, until she hears the voice herself.
A mysterious treasure awaits. Finding it will mean trusting a ghost - and her own instincts.
NO MORE REVISIONS.
High salary, glorious job title, big city apartment, and a perfect fiancé. Life couldn't be better, right?
Wrong.
As a head designer of an upcoming project, Aimee not only has to take on multiple people's job but also submit graphic designs before impossible deadlines.
But somehow, no matter what she does, none of her proposals seem to please her not-so-artistic managers.
Aimee is at her wits end when a coworker reveals a secret that leaves her wondering if she should switch up her proposal strategy.
TIME FAVORS NONE.
Kara's father has always wanted to take her and the family on a cruise.
Carl has planned to marry Andrea since age five.
A young man who loathes summer camps may just discover his final camp isn't so boring, after all.
When a mysterious woman gets washed ashore, no one could have foreseen the permanent scar she would leave on a young doctor's heart.
Time has its own mind; it marks its own path. One can plan and prepare some more, but none ever wins against time’s fickleness. And if one falter in face of time’s impulse, it shows no empathy.
How will these people adjust to time's caprice?