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Love And All That

by Sean Harding

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"Love and All That" Second edition, is a compilation of seven short stories by Sean Harding that explores love and the darker paths it leads us along. These stories are edgy and thought provoking. They will stir your emotions and maybe even leave you feeling a little uncomfortable, but that is good. The stories are diverse in content and challenge our perceptions of love, especially when we are forced to confront the darker side of love. "John Lennon was right. All you need is love. But humans are too complex to leave it at that. We dilute love with jealousy, possessiveness, infidelity. How many jurors have heard the words 'I did it for love'? Heaven wouldn't work without it. And try naming a song that doesn't mention it. All you need is love. If only it was that simple." These books have it all. Fiction, romance, suspense all rolled into a series of short stories, diverse in content. There is something we can relate to and connect with at a very real level. Many have been in a relationship that turned dark and ugly, one that left us hurt and broken or one that was toxic but we found ourselves powerless, hopeless and very lost! Each story is very different but each one will grab your attention and you won't be able to let it go till you see what happens next.… (more)
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"Love and All That" Second edition, is a compilation of seven short stories by Sean Harding that explores love and the darker paths it leads us along. These stories are edgy and thought provoking. They will stir your emotions and maybe even leave you feeling a little uncomfortable, but that is good. The stories are diverse in content and challenge our perceptions of love, especially when we are forced to confront the darker side of love. "John Lennon was right. All you need is love. But humans are too complex to leave it at that. We dilute love with jealousy, possessiveness, infidelity. How many jurors have heard the words 'I did it for love'? Heaven wouldn't work without it. And try naming a song that doesn't mention it. All you need is love. If only it was that simple." These books have it all. Fiction, romance, suspense all rolled into a series of short stories, diverse in content. There is something we can relate to and connect with at a very real level. Many have been in a relationship that turned dark and ugly, one that left us hurt and broken or one that was toxic but we found ourselves powerless, hopeless and very lost! Each story is very different but each one will grab your attention and you won't be able to let it go till you see what happens next.

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