60's Love Stories
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The House and Miss Wolf by amoregiallo
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[[ON STAND-BY]] { BOOK TWO OF THE 60's LOVE STORIES SERIES } Slečna Vlková, or her anglicised name, Miss Wolf, is a young woman living in Soviet-occupied Czechoslovakia. In 1968, she finds herself embroiled in an accidental brawl with a Soviet soldier, which leaves her in a coma for 3 weeks. When she awakes, life is just the same as it was before. She is ready to carry on with her life as normally as it had ever been. The only difference is that now, she can see the man who lives in her house. Cover Art © 'Tamara and Demon', 1889 by Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky (1839 - 1915)
While You Were Dancing by amoregiallo
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#1 IN {POCCHARACTERS} { BOOK ONE OF THE 60's LOVE STORIES SERIES } The year is 1967. James Donovan is a 17-year old boy living a small life in rural Scotland. His life was devoted to his childhood friend, Irvin McFrye. But on October 11, 1965, his companion made a hasty disappearance, leaving nothing but a few letters from his father, who he presumed to be dead. Donovan feels compelled to carry on the search for him, in spite of the odds. Torn between longing for his friend and the deep desires he harbours for Hernandez, a Spanish migrant from Andalusia, Donovan must venture through the strangest crevices of his mind, whilst being forced to make a choice dependent on the ones he loves. ❦ Trigger warnings As always, remember to take precaution when delving into this book. Trigger warnings will be assigned to any chapter which deals with events or themes that could be potentially triggering to some readers. Trigger warnings will be provided at the top of the chapter, in bold. Take care and enjoy! ❦ Disclaimer This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.