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Story 80
Love at First
Type
Greetings from Arizona,
I have recently completed
the e-book and anticipate the softback release this month of "Love At First
Type: An Online Romance Based On A True Story.
What is it about?
In April of 1996, Kathy's
life was changed when she met Jack. Two people meet on the internet with
vast differences and many commonalties. They're 1000 miles apart, 24 years
apart, and both married at the time they meet. They find themselves chatting
more and more about their horrible marriages and soon begin to wonder if
they would do better together. There is no guarantee that if they leave
their spouses that they can build an everlasting love themselves. Is it
worth going against all those odds? Is there such a thing as Love At First
Type?
Read an excerpt from the
book:
Most men who flirted with
Kathy were just jerks and wanted cybersex, but there were some that she
had a brotherly type of relationship with. She was not interested in falling
in love with anyone else. Although, Repairman seemed to be different, was
he? It was almost like love at first type, but how could innocent conversation
turn into feelings?"
"Jack didn't believe that
there was any chance of him truly falling in love with someone else...
until tonight. What did this Sassy have that astounded him so much? She
was just another woman he had met online... or was she? He had conversed
thirty minutes with her, and could not rationalize the radiance he felt
when she stepped into the chat room."
Jack's eyes opened and the
first thing he saw was the most beautiful woman in the world lying next
to him. How lucky he was to have her with him. The red highlights in her
hair looked like rubies nestled in soft velvet.
His right hand extended to
her hair. He softly touched the rubies and velvet with his fingertips.
She was lovelier than any other princess had ever been. His hand took the
covers and moved them towards the end of the bed.
His lips yearned to explore
every inch of her. His eyes saw beauty. His heart felt love. He throbbed
with need. He didn't know how much more of being a gentleman he could take.
His desires were becoming harder and harder to control.
To read more visit the the
website of the author: Epstein LaRue
http://www.epsteinlarue.com
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