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C.E. Corrales

C.E. Corrales

C.E. Corrales is an author who writes emotional, character-driven stories that explore love, resilience, and second chances. With a background in psychology and experience in the publishing industry, she is drawn to the complexities of the human heart and the quiet ways people find healing and hope.

Her novels One Year of Someday and Second Chances at Sunrise reflect the messy, beautiful intersection of love and growth. Her latest, Three Taps for Goodnight, continues that exploration through an impossible love story that asks: what if the person everyone believed wasn’t real was the most real thing you ever felt?

Under the pen name Ellie Grace, she also writes faith-based romance and inspirational books that focus on grace, purpose, and renewal.

She believes that broken doesn’t mean beyond repair, and that the most meaningful beginnings often grow from painful endings.

Connect with C.E. Corrales:

 Twitter: @CECorralesBooks | Instagram: @author_eligrace42

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Three Taps for Goodnight

Some love stories transcend time. Some defy reality itself.

When twenty-year-old Kathy moves into her college dorm, the last thing she expects is to fall in love with the boy next door.

Jack is quiet, old-fashioned, and impossibly real—until the day he isn’t.

One morning, his room is empty. Completely empty. Covered in dust, as if no one has...

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Maybe You’re Not Behind: God’s Timing When Everyone Else Seems Ahead

You’re scrolling through Instagram. Everyone’s engaged, promoted, traveling, thriving. And you? You’re just trying to pay rent.

You feel behind. Really behind.

But what if you’re not?

What if the timeline you’re measuring yourself against is completely made up? What if God’s plan for you doesn’t look like everyone else’s plan—and that’s exactly...

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You Can’t Take It With You : (So Why Are You Killing Yourself For It?)

You’re going to die.

Sorry to start with that, but someone needed to tell you.

And when you do, you’re leaving everything behind. Your house, your car, that designer handbag you saved up for, your perfectly curated Instagram grid—all of it. The hearse doesn’t have a luggage rack.

So here’s the million-dollar question: if you can’t take any of it...

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