A passionate intense yearning love is experienced by almost everyone at sometime in their life. Occasionally this love is returned but more often it is rejected, bringing disillusionment, pain, anger and a torment which never really goes away.
Recently psychologists have found that most of us think ourselves as more desirable than others actually see us and so people we regard as of equal desirability may not see it in the same way, leading to the modern term 'delusional romantic attachment.'
Edit Point tells the story of a roller coaster relationship with its euphoria and tragedies detailing the secondment of an award winning television producer sent to investigate the history of an ancient order of monks who seemed to have taken more interest in early science discoveries than their religion.
Shortly after starting the project Tony Des Forges becomes involved in several interweaving relationships including fun loving Karen a young girl seeking affection and Linda a married woman that he can never put of his mind.
Edit Point is a book for all seasons whether for snuggling up with in bed, lazing on a hot sandy beach, chilling out at the weekend or as a travelling companion on the way to work on the bus or train. For the right person Edit Point may be a thoughtful gift.
Review When I was given Edit Point it came with a warning: "You'll hate it'.That warning was totally misplaced, I loved it. This was the most intriguing story I have read.
None of the characters involved behave as you would expect in a novel,the 'hero' is a refreshingly real man with recognisable human responses to temptation and struggles to do the right thing. Can't wait for the second book
Myryll Lacy author/critic
A passionate intense yearning love is experienced by almost everyone at sometime in their life. Occasionally this love is returned but more often it is rejected, bringing disillusionment, pain, anger and a torment which never really goes away.
Recently psychologists have found that most of us think ourselves as more desirable than others actually see us and so people we regard as of equal desirability may not see it in the same way, leading to the modern term 'delusional romantic attachment.'
Edit Point tells the story of a roller coaster relationship with its euphoria and tragedies detailing the secondment of an award winning television producer sent to investigate the history of an ancient order of monks who seemed to have taken more interest in early science discoveries than their religion.
Shortly after starting the project Tony Des Forges becomes involved in several interweaving relationships including fun loving Karen a young girl seeking affection and Linda a married woman that he can never put of his mind.
Edit Point is a book for all seasons whether for snuggling up with in bed, lazing on a hot sandy beach, chilling out at the weekend or as a travelling companion on the way to work on the bus or train. For the right person Edit Point may be a thoughtful gift.
Review When I was given Edit Point it came with a warning: "You'll hate it'.That warning was totally misplaced, I loved it. This was the most intriguing story I have read.
None of the characters involved behave as you would expect in a novel,the 'hero' is a refreshingly real man with recognisable human responses to temptation and struggles to do the right thing. Can't wait for the second book
Myryll Lacy author/critic
Edit Point
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ISBN-13: | 9781452054414 |
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Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication date: | 11/18/2008 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 356 |
File size: | 448 KB |