May I Have This Dance?
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 31m
  • Reads 435
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 6
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2016
Mature
This is a rear comedy/romantic/tense book filled with hopes, interests, tragedy and some unusual twists. Told from a guy's perspective, find out how Vincent's life has fall apart, love couldn't mend it, he dodges death, money is not a problem solver and friend in need is more than just a friend... indeed.
Vincent left his futureless life in L.A. to rekindle his unity with his family in New York. But watch it! Too much rekindling can lead to a house fire, forcing a family to move upstate and a suspect downstate. Ironically, love is not the main subject in this supposed romantic novel, because what is love without drama, jealousy, surprised additions and letting go of everything. I would say no more. I will not spoil this for anyone, wanna see? Take a look and see what happened for yourself. Okay just one spoiler: THIS IS NOT A CLICHÉ STORY!
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