Author: | Ryan Bennie Lee | ISBN: | 9781370778812 |
Publisher: | Ryan Bennie Lee | Publication: | January 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Ryan Bennie Lee |
ISBN: | 9781370778812 |
Publisher: | Ryan Bennie Lee |
Publication: | January 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This is a Realistic Fiction, Romance, Tragedy, Dark Comedy, and little Supernatural elements to it. It has little bit of everything in it. Three lovers, one affair, and something happen.... Oh, NO!... What will spiral out of control?... One way to find out is by turning a page.
The first chapter to a serial called “Lova MOR,” and is short for “Lova Middle of the Road.” Each short story stands alone on itself. Yet, when read as a whole will add a deeper story-line to the characters and to the main story. This is the first chapter, the main story. As I said, each chapter is broken off as a short story. To either be read or not. Now, here is a small quote from the story.
"NO! It wasn’t actually in a day, but the passing of it. When the sun took its last breath and the night gave a kiss goodbye. There her eyes flickered passed mine. Still, she sat partly propped-up, smiled wider and wider. Every second, became a moment, felt elapsed... ... ..."
This is a Realistic Fiction, Romance, Tragedy, Dark Comedy, and little Supernatural elements to it. It has little bit of everything in it. Three lovers, one affair, and something happen.... Oh, NO!... What will spiral out of control?... One way to find out is by turning a page.
The first chapter to a serial called “Lova MOR,” and is short for “Lova Middle of the Road.” Each short story stands alone on itself. Yet, when read as a whole will add a deeper story-line to the characters and to the main story. This is the first chapter, the main story. As I said, each chapter is broken off as a short story. To either be read or not. Now, here is a small quote from the story.
"NO! It wasn’t actually in a day, but the passing of it. When the sun took its last breath and the night gave a kiss goodbye. There her eyes flickered passed mine. Still, she sat partly propped-up, smiled wider and wider. Every second, became a moment, felt elapsed... ... ..."