I like to think that I create unorthodox happy-ever-afters. Not...

I like to think that I create unorthodox happy-ever-afters. Not your average Prince Charming heroes or cookie-cutter heroines. They have pasts, problems, insecurities. They’re real. Human. And in this, the second part of Mona’s tale, the very fact that love isn’t as straightforward as it ‘should’ be was picked up on by one reader/reviewer:
The other interesting aspect of this book is how Zane refers to himself. He’s not gay, not bi, but loves his husband and loves sex with women. I’m all for not labeling. I think the world would be a better place if we didn’t have to label sexuality. Love should be love. Sex should be sex.
Review by Patricia Eddy. Full review here.
Love shouldn’t be labeled. We are who we are, we need who we need and this is the start of a story revolving around this theme.
If you grab a copy, I hope you enjoy. But please read in order :) Otherwise you’ll only know half the tale.
After the revelations that sprang forth after her one night stand, Simone feels both betrayed and guilty as hell in the aftermath. When Zane calls her, looking to take her out again, what can she say apart from, ‘Get real! And while you’re at it, get lost!’
But when Zane refuses to take her rejection and forces her to listen to his unorthodox tale, he sets Simone on to a path she never imagined impossible.
With her life changing about her, only her friends can keep her grounded.
But does she want to have her feet planted firmly on the ground?
Or is she ready for adventure?
Even if that adventure means her becoming something that goes against her every principle.
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