6/19/2023 0 Comments Cards of Love by L.P. Lovell![]() Note: If you can overlook the background use of religious set and props without judging or taking and offense, cause yes, this is fiction, above all, (even though, I myself got stuck with the factoid stuff concerning the Catholicism, that were pronounced in the story, and they stubbornly got stuck with me, inspite of the fabulous storytelling and characterisation) BUT nevertheless, this is a story filled with smth deep than the resolution of one person to find her way in the world. ![]() This is a story of broken, twisted souls covered in plain sight masks, one eaten by the guilt, the other so intertwined with the monstrosity of false pretense but cruel and abrupt business like notion of the world they both exist in, now co-exist, since they were both almost tragicaly put in each other's path, only to find solace in each other's twisted, guilt trip and passionate game of hearts. It's grey in the darkness too.and it's grey in the sphere of love ![]() Lauren brings it all with her fantastically gripping writing and storytelling through complex characters and intertwined, twisting story of facade, lies and betrayal and of make believe, the apparition of what you see as a posture only to be hidden in clear sight and reveal its true form and shape in the most carnal of ways. ![]()
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