Related Affairs
“Related Affairs” overwhelms you with love despite painful judgment of one’s sexuality; an illicit, sensual, and tasteful story about two strangers who truly love each other.
Paul values the bond he shares with Anna; she has proven her love and compassion for him regardless of his inner rainbow, which is priceless. Anna’s parents are disgustingly rude towards their daughter’s decision to be friends with a homosexual. As being Jamaican native Anna’s parents endures the social and financial fall out of their daughter’s association with Paul.
Tilsa courageously and carefully writes a fiction, which is trendy and real to some people. She too being a native Jamaican is extremely brave to shed light on this issue.
Check out Wright’s interview with The Jamaica Star & Pretty Hot Chick Publisher Alicia M. Rivers @ www.relatedaffairs.com
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Paul values the bond he shares with Anna; she has proven her love and compassion for him regardless of his inner rainbow, which is priceless. Anna’s parents are disgustingly rude towards their daughter’s decision to be friends with a homosexual. As being Jamaican native Anna’s parents endures the social and financial fall out of their daughter’s association with Paul.
Tilsa courageously and carefully writes a fiction, which is trendy and real to some people. She too being a native Jamaican is extremely brave to shed light on this issue.
Check out Wright’s interview with The Jamaica Star & Pretty Hot Chick Publisher Alicia M. Rivers @ www.relatedaffairs.com
Related Affairs
“Related Affairs” overwhelms you with love despite painful judgment of one’s sexuality; an illicit, sensual, and tasteful story about two strangers who truly love each other.
Paul values the bond he shares with Anna; she has proven her love and compassion for him regardless of his inner rainbow, which is priceless. Anna’s parents are disgustingly rude towards their daughter’s decision to be friends with a homosexual. As being Jamaican native Anna’s parents endures the social and financial fall out of their daughter’s association with Paul.
Tilsa courageously and carefully writes a fiction, which is trendy and real to some people. She too being a native Jamaican is extremely brave to shed light on this issue.
Check out Wright’s interview with The Jamaica Star & Pretty Hot Chick Publisher Alicia M. Rivers @ www.relatedaffairs.com
Paul values the bond he shares with Anna; she has proven her love and compassion for him regardless of his inner rainbow, which is priceless. Anna’s parents are disgustingly rude towards their daughter’s decision to be friends with a homosexual. As being Jamaican native Anna’s parents endures the social and financial fall out of their daughter’s association with Paul.
Tilsa courageously and carefully writes a fiction, which is trendy and real to some people. She too being a native Jamaican is extremely brave to shed light on this issue.
Check out Wright’s interview with The Jamaica Star & Pretty Hot Chick Publisher Alicia M. Rivers @ www.relatedaffairs.com
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BN ID: | 2940012337351 |
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Publisher: | Tilsa Wright |
Publication date: | 11/17/2010 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 218 |
File size: | 2 MB |
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