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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Romance / Contemporary
  • Language:English
  • Pages:156
  • eBook ISBN:9781098318130
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098318123

A Simple Mistake

by P.S. Arvin

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Overview
This book attempts to dive into a heart facing an unexpected situation that occurs very simply but does not prove easy to resolve. Rebecca, a young, energetic woman with a job she is passionate about, and a boyfriend who loves her dearly, runs into another man. The clash, the collision, or the conflict – however one might call it – torments her heart. Despite her strong character, she does not find the new situation easy to manage. Despite her unwillingness, she knows she must make a final decision.
Description
Rebecca, a young, energetic woman with a job she is passionate about, and a boyfriend who loves her dearly, runs into another man, Philippe. At first, the encounter is not pleasing to her and she thinks she has reasons to detest him. However, very soon she realizes that she has made a mistake in gauging the man's honesty. Her inherent sense of guilt along with Philippe's tireless efforts to win her heart, move Rebecca to a different state of mind until she finds herself in love with him. The feeling of loving two men torments her heart. Despite her strong character, she finds herself incapable of resolving her dilemma. She is unwilling to make a decision, but she knows she has no other choice.
About the author
I have been fortunate in that I was able to live in several countries around the globe, learn their languages and observe expressions of their cultures, mentalities and behaviors. This opportunity has indeed enriched my perception of how human beings live, work and love. P.S. Arvin

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