The Culling

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Lesbian
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Author: M J Lumbert ISBN: 9781483540436
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: October 27, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: M J Lumbert
ISBN: 9781483540436
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: October 27, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
Love and happiness are the most difficult aspects of life that we as humans continue to try and obtain. They are the most complex emotions and when we are lucky enough to find them, we will do almost anything to hold onto that incredible feeling. We have no control over whom we will fall in love with. We do however have control over whether or not we will allow ourselves to truly feel that absolute joy. Emma Sawyer tried to find love once, but it didn’t end well. She left the one place she called home and moved to another state to escape the hatefulness of her ex. Now that she has found happiness within herself once again, the question is whether or not she will allow her heart to try again. Chris Monroe has no time for love. Computers fill not only the apartment but Chris’s life. Love is pretty low on the list of wishes. It holds very little importance and Chris feels no immediate need to fulfill that innate desire. Chris is busy with the computer work, being an amazing hacker. Chris makes a great living and also is a watcher of the watchers along with others all over the world. They keep watch for the tiny hints of mayhem that can cause the breakdown of economies or countries. This is very important work, if you’re into that kind of stuff. You just never know when and how hard cupid’s arrow will hit.
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Love and happiness are the most difficult aspects of life that we as humans continue to try and obtain. They are the most complex emotions and when we are lucky enough to find them, we will do almost anything to hold onto that incredible feeling. We have no control over whom we will fall in love with. We do however have control over whether or not we will allow ourselves to truly feel that absolute joy. Emma Sawyer tried to find love once, but it didn’t end well. She left the one place she called home and moved to another state to escape the hatefulness of her ex. Now that she has found happiness within herself once again, the question is whether or not she will allow her heart to try again. Chris Monroe has no time for love. Computers fill not only the apartment but Chris’s life. Love is pretty low on the list of wishes. It holds very little importance and Chris feels no immediate need to fulfill that innate desire. Chris is busy with the computer work, being an amazing hacker. Chris makes a great living and also is a watcher of the watchers along with others all over the world. They keep watch for the tiny hints of mayhem that can cause the breakdown of economies or countries. This is very important work, if you’re into that kind of stuff. You just never know when and how hard cupid’s arrow will hit.

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