Where can you go to see a fantastic romantic comedy? I usually read mystery, science fiction or fantasy, which you can see from other comments I posted in the past. However, when I looked at Vonda Norwood's great romantic comedy "Facebook Breaks Up Marriages.lol", I saw with my own eyes that if a book is good, that's fine, no matter what the type is. In other words, I am not going to go out and buy all the romantic comedies I can find, and bring my reading preferences to a whole new direction; however, I find that Vonda's writing style is very refreshing and lively, I am very happy to see it.
Despite the title of e-books, Vonda does not claim that marriage breaks anywhere, and the reason for the breakup is caused by Facebook or other reasons. Nor does she say that a broken marriage is a big laugh, although if you seem to work hard enough, you can find humor in almost any situation. Instead, she is talking about her first-person narrator Liz Peebles, and any other marriage at best, and Facebook can definitely be a factor in the final disintegration of marriage – good or bad. And, if that's where you happen to find yourself, you can also try to see humor in this situation.
Liz is focused on finding an old flame, or at least, she wants to get more flames through Facebook. Once she had an idea in her head, she liked to run with it. It was learned that she spent $19.99 to buy the services of the company she wanted to use to browse online books and could not stop her. Liz is a middle-aged housewife with four children. She wants to add some enthusiasm and excitement to her daily life, so this is one of her main motivations - we should say - to catch up with the past.
She knows that this person is Kenny Newsome, but generally only calls him Kenny. He is a basketball player, her brother Douglas, a football player, and two of her brother's friends, "The Clown", wants to turn into a football player, hoping to improve the high school team. They hope to use Liz and her feminine charm and football knowledge [learning on her father's knees] as a persuasive argument to allow Kenny to switch movements and support football.
The plot brought us back to Liz's first encounter with Kenny and her direct preferences for him. She especially likes his "big hand", and in her opinion, she seems to be a man among boys. Back to the present, adult Liz encountered some initial difficulties in finding Kenny, because although she knew her full name, she only used the search term "Kenny." She couldn't find his photo with that name, so I finally searched for his full name, which is oh.
Another cool aspect, if you are a Tweets person, it is what Vonda does just like throwing away another Tweeter's name as an accomplished writer Teodor Flonta - and making him a small character. When I saw his name, this was the first time I smiled and smiled at myself.
A few years ago, Kenny told Liz that he entered the service center after graduating from high school. In this case, there is no chance to bloom like love, but Liz is obsessed with Kenny over the years until she finally decides to express her feelings by trying to contact him.
Now, I am not [usually] giving too many vandals, so I won't tell you if Liz can manage to contact Kenny, and I won't tell you what will happen if you can do so. I will leave these questions to you and let you discover them yourself. But, needless to say [although I will], Vonda Norwood's "Facebook Breaks Up Marriages.lol" is full of Vonda, her own energy, this is definitely the e-book you want to download and add to your e-book library. In addition, with it available on Smashwords, you can get it in almost any format, almost any type of eBook reader. You can even read it as a PDF file on your computer/laptop or iPhone! Buy this good book now and reflect its true value before the price rises!
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