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She Said, He Said
by
Kerry Taylor
Description
A funny romantic
comedy - perfect for fans of David
Jester and Lisa
Scott.
She said he was the
love of her life. He saved her from a horrible ordeal on the tube. After the
experience their attraction grew, eventually she knew she was in love. She
remembers it like the palm of her hand, she recalls each moment with him. She
valued every moment they shared together in 4 years.
He said they bumped
into each other, stayed together then, drifted apart. Doesn't every
relationship do that eventually?
Why do most people
split up?
It all makes perfect
sense to him!
This Laugh Out Loud
Romantic Comedy is a prime example of why Men are from Mars and Women are from
Venus!
Excerpt
So, there we were in the coffee shop, introducing
ourselves, and generally getting the formalities out of the way. There was a
spark between us, we were getting excited just talking to each other, when he
said,
‘Stuff this, we should just go to the hotel across the
road and shag!’
I compiled and we shagged indeed. I am not sure for
how long, because, next thing I knew, my phone was going and it was work. I had
to go!
He proudly announced that he thought we should shag,
so he told work he was off for the afternoon for a dentist appointment.
We both laughed!
I drilled his teeth alright and he drilled mine!
Next: to figure out if we were to meet again? Silence
in the room. We waved each other goodbye. I returned to work thinking, this is
the first time that I have ever done skived off work to have sex. I feel a
surge of energy in me, as I thought about how spontaneous I had been and the
fact that I would never do anything like that with Kevin. Little did I know it
would not be the last!
Yep, you guessed it: every Friday from then onwards I
was at the dentist!
Review
By Bob Smyth
The criticism first: The humor in the story can benefit from a better style and delivery that can come with practice or a good editor. Felt that some parts can do with more words and set the atmosphere and the characters better.
The good: Enjoyable and easy to read and follow story. The best compliment I can pay to it is that when i finished, it left me asking for more, like all good stories you just do not want them to finish.
The criticism first: The humor in the story can benefit from a better style and delivery that can come with practice or a good editor. Felt that some parts can do with more words and set the atmosphere and the characters better.
The good: Enjoyable and easy to read and follow story. The best compliment I can pay to it is that when i finished, it left me asking for more, like all good stories you just do not want them to finish.
About the Author
Kerry Taylor is a single mother of three children, currently living in
Madrid. She has been through a lot in her life - from being stalked and abused,
to being separated from her estranged husband - all while expressing her life
through writing in different forms.
Kerry has recently written a series of romantic comedies: Blind Dating and Fly, Pray, Love, Money Can't Buy Me Love: Money Can Buy Me Love, and She Said, He Said. She is currently working on the four-part series, Nearly Natal.
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