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  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:LGBTQ+ / Lesbian
  • Language:English
  • Pages:110
  • eBook ISBN:9781543971149

Weekends

by M J Lumbert

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Overview
What a strange world this is. Sometimes what is old is new again. As the world changes so do all the things we know to be true, until we find out different. Most people say the best part of the week is the weekend. If you could choose anything to do on the weekend, what would it be? Many say travel; many would just like to get five minutes of peace and quiet. Dana's life is already very quiet and lonely. Maybe what she needs is someone to invade that quiet with passion.
Description
What a strange world this is. Sometimes what is old is new again. As the world changes so do all the things we know to be true, until we find out different. Most people say the best part of the week is the weekend. If you could choose anything to do on the weekend, what would it be? Many say travel; many would just like to get five minutes of peace and quiet. Dana's life is already very quiet and lonely. Maybe what she needs is someone to invade that quiet with passion.
About the author
M J Lumbert lives and writes in Southern Maine. Growing up in a small town in Maine she enjoyed the peace and quiet. Melissa enjoys spending time with family and friends. She also enjoys a good road trip knowing that adventure is just around the corner and being able to speak with folks in different areas always helps in building new stories. Her characters come into her heart and tell their tales, she just writes them down. The biggest joy of her life is in creating and expressing the stories within her soul.

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