Three families, all very different. They had moved into the new build houses on the estate at the same time, one child born to each family, and had become friends from the beginning. Barbeques, holidays, days out - they were all involved and went everywhere together, sharing many happy times and fond memories. But things changed the day the three children - Tommy, Louise and Sophie - now in their teens, went on holiday together. They had grown up like brothers and sisters but were now adults. They were suddenly alone in Portugal and the mixture of sun, excitement, and their freedom brought hidden sexual feelings out, leading to a holiday romance. There always had to be an odd one out though and, when both girls fell in love with Tommy, it was inevitable one of them would get hurt.
Steven M. Sullivan Boeken
De auteur komt voort uit een arbeidersmilieu, een enig kind in een familie die rijk was aan geschiedenis in plaats van middelen. De kinderlijke onderdompeling in voorouderlijke verhalen, vertellingen over rauwe emoties en geleefde ervaringen, heeft zijn perspectief diepgaand gevormd. Deze persoonlijke reis evolueerde naar een spiritueel pad, een integraal aspect van zijn identiteit dat zijn schrijven doordringt. Zijn werk duikt diep in de menselijke ervaring en spirituele ontdekking, puttend uit de bron van het authentieke leven.


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