Bittersweet Sunsets

Bittersweet Sunsets

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Sep 24, 2019
+Book #1+ Lith is 21 years old and depressed. 3 years ago, his lover Iodyne was killed in a fatal accident, and he had been left to handle his grief by himself. He moved away from home to hide and recover, but to no avail. The only thing that makes some kind of change in his life is a human named Dustin. Dustin is 19 years old and doesn't know what to do with his life. 3 years ago, he saw something surreal on the news, and he and his friend Derik searched for the answer. He recently moved away to start a career someplace, do something productive. His plan gets interrupted when he meets a demon named Lith. A fateful encounter on a typical day binds their fate, and together, they unveil the true story of Iodyne's death, and some other things.
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Disclaimer: this is the third instalment of a three part book series. Therefore to get the full story you should read the first two instalments, namely: Don't Touch What's His and Mine. ~~~~ Turning a human into an immortal poses serious threats to the life of that human. There's a greater chance of them dying during the transition than surviving. Then there's the risk of eternal suffering and not to mention the grief that comes with watching loved ones die and having to leave behind much of what you once new. However with Tobias' logic running at an all time low, he struggles to see through his ever-growing love for Lathaniel. He wants to stay with Lathan forever, regardless of risks or suffering. He doesn't want to leave Lathaniel with the pain of not having the love of his life around, he doesn't want that for his husband. Now Lathaniel is faced with a dilemma. Turn Tobias and run the risk of losing him early or him being desensitised to love because of grief or don't turn him and watch him slowly and painfully fade away. It seems clear what he should do, but it's a tougher decision to actually make than say.

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