The Lovers

The Lovers

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This book is about two people who care so much about each other and has already given so much to each other. They talk more then anyone could ever thought two people in a long distance relationship could. They are more willing to prove people so wrong who are doing nothing but dissing there relationship they've fought so hard to keep each other. They love each other more than they would ever love themselves. After a lot of hurt she gave love a try for the last time.
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Sometimes love is more about the learning curves than the fairytale "Happily Ever After". Because often the world shows us how unkind it can be, how the notion of "good things happen to bad people' actually breathes true. Good people are often the ones with the most scars and disappointments but even with those battle wounds, they are still willing to pursue love. Sometimes it is the people that have been hurt the most, who love the hardest and are intentional in their love. So as hard and painful as these experiences are, these are the chapters that build you, remove the rose-colored glasses from your eyes, and present you with reality... you can choose to harden or to soften to the standards of this world. Follow David and Amelia on their journey, in the most unconventional of places and it changes the way they view the world forever. All events in this book are fictional. Some instances such as events and characters may be based on real life but nothing is 100% factual.

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