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Monday, November 4, 2013
September Ends by Hunter S. Jones
Synopsis:
Overweight and dull. That’s how I felt.
My grandfather and brother died. I hid inside a black cave deep in my soul, numbed for a decade on meds, booze, and bad love, married to my glorious career.
My name is Liz Snow, from Atlanta, Georgia, and this is my story.
One hot summer I fell hopelessly in love with successful attorney, Peter William Hendrix III, from Chattanooga, Tennessee. We bonded because of Shelley and Keats. Pete introduced me to the works of modern English poet, Jack O. Savage, It was like The Poet was drawing us together through his blogs and poems, like he had a message for my life and my love with Pete Hendrix.
I lived it in my heart and soul.
It all went tragically wrong once I learned Pete’s secret.
As September ends I jet to London, England with an unstable mind and a broken heart. Pete Hendrix betrayed me big time. There was no time for revenge. My life was a kaleidoscope of stabbing shards of pain.
London ignored me. Maybe I didn't exist. I was lost and lonely in a flat in Kensington. I hear that Jack O. Savage will make a rare public appearance. I wrangle an invitation to the art gallery where he is reading. I was curious. Somehow, he was the cause of my trouble. The rock-star-with-words was even more damaged than I.
Jack O.Savage, The Poet became my friend. Then, an unexpected kiss at a county fair on a perfect English summer's day changed everything forever. Jack the man became my lover.
Magic.
My elusive dream of a lifelong love began. If Pete was what I'd always wanted, Jack was what I always needed. The mystery unraveled as the kaleidoscope of my broken life evolved and I found myself living a rainbow of perfect bliss.
Sometimes when you believe it’s the end, it’s only the beginning.
September Ends is a contemporary romance with erotic and supernatural elements bound together by poetry. It reveals the intricate web of passion and desire which entangles Liz Snow, Pete Hendrix and Jack O. Savage. The story is told through Liz Snow’s diary, Jack O. Savage’s poetry, and from letters sent across the Atlantic. Traveling throughout the lushness of a summertime in Tennessee and Georgia, September Ends journeys into the elegance of London’s West End and is finally settled in the countryside of Cornwall, England, a decade later.
September Ends is a story of sin, redemption and salvation through love because love happens when we least expect it.
Our 3 Star Review
Liz has had a lot of hardship in her life, depression has become a normal state. After years on anti-depressiants she has broken free and is now happy with her life. This is when she meets Peter, through her works and her way with words the two begin to communicate through email, chat rooms, and eventually phone calls. Their love of the written word and poetry draws them together, and even though they've never met they fall in love. Once the two are finally face to face things between them grow even more, until an unfortunate truth comes out and Liz, heartborken, runs away to London when a dream told her to go. There she finds life anew and forgets about her painful past. When she meets The Poet who drew her and Pete so close she knows she has found love again. This is the story of Liz.
While I enjoyed the consept of the story the way it was written left something to be desired to me. The bulk of the story was told though emails, chats, letters and diary entries back and forth between the main characters. This left me wondering what was really going on in the minds of the characters and when the story did finally tell you it left holes and questions that never got answered.
Where to buy:
Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_14?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=september+ends+hunter+s+jones&sprefix=september+ends%2Cnull%2C602
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