"Soulmates" wasn't something I had ever believed in. It was a Hollywood word – a nation created to sell romantic literature and movie rights.
Love as I saw it, was a worldwide obsession born out of desperate fantasy. People could call it love, romance, finding their soulmate, and all that other nonsense. But in my mind? It was just hormones, biology, chemistry – dressed up in some happily-ever-after, self-created delusion born out of a fear of being alone.
Of course, you're always a cynic before you fall in love yourself...
The problem is, Hollywood, Stephenie Meyer, Mills and Boon – they got right. Soulmates do exist.
But what they fail to understand is that finding them isn't always a good thing.
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Soulmates
RomanceWarning: This book may include some mature themes and languages. This book is written by Holly Bourne. So far this is my favourite book to read. So here's the description for the book: Soulmates do exist. But not as you think. Every so often two peo...