The Garden in My Heart

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The Garden in My Heart

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Rating : 4.69 (972 Votes)
Asin : 1453608346
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 152 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-10-30
Language : English

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Life really is stranger than fiction, and has so many faces. About the Author A. Stevens. J. All of the characters are written as if real, and their stories as if they truly happened; the characters are imbued with a zest for life, love, passion and especially its awakening in us with such a lustful force. Those letters are felt to be better by far, and more erotic to the mind, and therefore the senses, than any novelist ever wrote. We are much more than most of us ever think we are. The characters are written as

Ellen's troubling and revealing insights meet with Molly's fear to reveal a secret long buried as and Molly's husband, Hank, becomes a serious threat to their growing relationship The Garden In My Heart is a tale of love, and an adamant refusal to allow the world to intrude on it, a story an awakening and understanding, and hopes finally being fulfilled no matter the near horrible events that threaten new found, and heretofore forbidden, love.. But as the women grow closer and closer, each of their problems overlap and entwine in wholly unexpected ways, leaving them both clinging to each other. Ellen is widowed and alone, and Molly, Ellen's young neighbor, has a troubled marriage and philandering husband--two women have never needed a good friend more than these two! When Molly devises a fiendishly cute scheme for the two women to come together, Ellen can't resist, in spite of her wariness--Hank, Molly's husband, has made his intentions toward Ellen well known and she's not interested in giving him any untoward opportunities

Amazon Customer said Poorly edited. Despite the story line having potential, I found the numerous grammatical issues to be very distracting. I lost interest very quickly and ended up just skimming the book for the summary of the story. It is too bad. This story may have been very good otherwise.

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