Time to read about love

Now, while we are waiting for Christmas miracles, is the best time to read about the biggest miracle in life. Let’s read more about love. Love is versatile, there isn’t a single identical story in the whole world.

Love stories inspire and bring hope.

Check out these great reads that tell beautiful love stories.

“The Angel and The Wolf” by R.A. Hutchins

 A story of two people who struggle through life, fighting their mental health issues.

Those, who carry faith in true romance in their heart, who have hope that life can bring wonderful surprises along the way, will appreciate this book. And the dog is absolutely adorable!

“Masked Intent” by Kimberly Greer

Have you ever wondered what hides behind the polished façade of a womaniser?

Alexa meets such a man, and despite the strong attraction she instantly feels towards him, she knows that nothing good can come out of their relationship. But is she right? And is it Mateo’s reputation that holds her off from accepting him, or the reason for her doubts are her own secrets and troubles?

It’s a multi-dimensional story, offering insights into two people’s minds and hearts.

“The Complexities of Love” by M.A. Quigley

Is there a thing more torturing for a human being than a lack of feeling of belonging? That’s what Mark has to grow up and live with.

Mark’s relationship with Dave is full of unspoken words and the pain they hide from each other. They are so full of burdens and problems the condemning society imposes on them that they can’t afford to think much about what they feel towards each other and how to proceed with their relationship.

“The Trouble with Friends” by Kelly Miller

A charming  “Pride and Prejudice” variation. Like all author’s works, this story is a delightful combination of what Jane Austen and Regency romance fans love and a few twists and turns that make the read more exciting and fit for the modern readers’ taste.

Miss Elizabeth Bennet finds herself in an awkward situation with Mr Lockhart, a man who appears in the neighbourhood, together with other noble gentlemen – all eligible bachelors. It wouldn’t be the Lizzy we all know and admire if she had behaved like a faint-hearted miss under such circumstances.

Although minor, Mary Bennet and Robbie – Lizzy’s cocker spaniel – are my favourite characters in this novel.

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