Sunday, May 12, 2019

Under the book by Gemma Farrow, book review

Writing a short story may be harder than you think, because you have to tell a compelling story, limit any short trips or in-depth details, and then push the character forward to a quick ending for the reader to remember and enjoy.

Some authors have the ability to do this and do well. Gemma is one of them. I am not a reader of a horror story, but the comments I have read before I bought this book made me unable to resist reading it. The other reviewers are right. This is a very good short story. I will remember it for a while and even find myself thinking about it from time to time after I finish it.

In the story, Thomas and Kazilla are the epitome of soul mate. They love deeply, have a bright future, and live their lives for the happiness of each other. Nothing is acceptable to each other. Do you know the sentences of the couple who completed each other? They are so ingrained with each other that even if they are not present, they will hear them, feel them, and understand their souls.

So what might happen to change the direction of their lives? If one of the things happens, that person completely changes the person physically, emotionally or intellectually, how does the other person react? How will they live and how will they handle this change? How do each of them deal with a mind rendering that changes their relationship to dynamic and intestinal wrenches that distort their souls?

Thomas and Kezia trusted each other before any changes took place. They have parasols that cover their souls and insist on the fact that neither will do anything to love and respect and protect each other. Therefore, when a person does change, the need to continue to carry a firm dedication torch is not only more intense, but more absolute than ever. There is only one problem in each of them. This changed everything; did another person's dedication suffer a tear, and soon the entire alliance would be disintegrated into sand-like pieces?

When you turn pages, you will want to know about this problem and look for results in the test of their souls. Your thoughts will feel their pain from one person to another. When you think about what should happen, you will be very grateful that this will never happen to you. Or can it? Get this book and you can decide.




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