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Love, perceived through the norms of romantic incidence, quite
often comes of her own staging. Were it not for the extraneous
events that bring and lead the two into the fortuitous haven of
linking their paths, the romantic ecstasy may likely have been
withdrawn to another time and place. Not at all so with the
staggering affects of Love At First Sight. Brought to being by the
will of an enlivened Latent Force, long smoldering, the mystic
stage is set. With the finality and suddenness of a lighting strike
from out of the east, Love has made Her claim. Lovers, strangers no
more, catching but a fleeting glimpse of the other from passing
trains, so quickly is it done. For Professor, Geoffrey Thorne, and
Marrianna Joule, First Year college student, Love At First Sight
came as a gem unsought. Where out of an act of common event, in a
New England Coed College, an English professor and his first year
student were literally swept into each other's arms. What proceeds
is a tastefully told love story. hurdles/as the student is the only
daughter of a wealthy and powerful industrialist with strong plans
for her in a life of High Society. It is quite surprising to
discover the subtle maneuvers of The Latent Force in an otherwise
hostile field.
Love, perceived through the norms of romantic incidence, quite
often comes of her own staging. Were it not for the extraneous
events that bring and lead the two into the fortuitous haven of
linking their paths, the romantic ecstasy may likely have been
withdrawn to another time and place. Not at all so with the
staggering affects of Love At First Sight. Brought to being by the
will of an enlivened Latent Force, long smoldering, the mystic
stage is set. With the finality and suddenness of a lighting strike
from out of the east, Love has made Her claim. Lovers, strangers no
more, catching but a fleeting glimpse of the other from passing
trains, so quickly is it done. student, Love At First Sight came as
a gem unsought. Where out of an act of common event, in a New
England Coed College, an English professor and his first year
student were literally swept into each other's arms. What proceeds
is a tastefully told love story. Tenderly sweet, surprising and
challenging; for there are significant hurdles/as the student is
the only daughter of a wealthy and powerful industrialist with
strong plans for her in a life of High Society. It is quite
surprising to discover the subtle maneuvers of The Latent Force in
an otherwise hostile field.
Much of the author's work as a reporter and news director courses
through his writing in the immediacy of a story to be quickly told.
"September Magic," the fourth book by the author, presents a
timeless value in a personal revelation to the reader. Scarcely
forestalling its continuity but a moment, in a driven need to move
on. From line one, against a rearing sense of conflict, a most
instant and chaste love affair between a married man and a
schoolgirl sweetheart struggle in the face of proprietary censure
and a backdrop of deception. Out of the force of a driven
separation, new memories out of the ( oedipus complex ) are drawn
to an out of town client in the person of a beautiful girl of
blue-blood status. Still, immutably drawn to Dorie Ames, his
forbidden love, corporate attorney Ross Franklin, finds the
tempting romance but further complication to the already difficult
and dark sense of hope for the lovers. Passing "time," to which we
are unalterably tied, provides more than our visible horizons; for
tomorrow's dreams are yet in the making. And as September Magic
slyly unfolds her confusing kaleidoscope of love's promise, to the
hoarding maggots of despair, time, in her deliberate pace of
wavering doubt, releases the remnants of crushed hope in the
conquest of unwavering belief.
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