A Day in the Life, I Need Your Advice, Rated Pg13ish
Romance
The “A Day in the Life Series” will include 14 books. No, you don’t need to read each one, though I hope you do! No, you don’t need to read 1-4 to understand to 5. The choice is yours… read every book or only one. There are some major secrets that are revealed in each book, and nothing is as it seems. I promise you, that none of these books will leave you with unanswered questions. You’ll just get to know each of their story as they dive in and tell you all their secrets and what choices they’ve done to get them where they are at now. Book One is about Samantha Young. She is smart, witty and I’d like to say relatable to everyone! She chronicles a crazy week and a half span in her life. After a year has passed, we know exactly where she’s at and each choice that she made is reflected in the life she’s living now. You could skip all the ten days, and go to the last two chapters to see exactly where she ends up, as well as all the characters. I hope you don’t do that, but you could. A great quote in the book states: Everyone has a purpose and they mold you into the person you are today and who you will become tomorrow. And whether it be for the good or for the bad, the people who have affected us negatively often leave the greatest impact. Even if you don’t say it out loud, you should internally thank them for touching your life, and wish them the best in theirs. And the books play off one another in that very essence. Every story has two sides, you can take a look at each scenario and what each character does is tied to another, even multiple people in some cases. As promised on the book cover, this books have everything: comedy, love, anger, embarrassment, horror, international intrigue, a woman who can only turn right, suspense, death, and even some PG13ish erotica I hope you enjoy, and if this encourages you to think of what is really deep inside of you, the good bad and ugliness of it all – please share your comments. Put it down on a piece of paper, and use it to start to write your own story. I promise, I’ll read your book if you send me a copy! Thank you for making my dreams come true! Your friend, Samantha Young
The “A Day in the Life Series” will include 14 books. No, you don’t need to read each one, though I hope you do! No, you don’t need to read 1-4 to understand to 5. The choice is yours… read every book or only one. There are some major secrets that are revealed in each book, and nothing is as it seems. I promise you, that none of these books will leave you with unanswered questions. You’ll just get to know each of their story as they dive in and tell you all their secrets and what choices they’ve done to get them where they are at now. Book One is about Samantha Young. She is smart, witty and I’d like to say relatable to everyone! She chronicles a crazy week and a half span in her life. After a year has passed, we know exactly where she’s at and each choice that she made is reflected in the life she’s living now. You could skip all the ten days, and go to the last two chapters to see exactly where she ends up, as well as all the characters. I hope you don’t do that, but you could. A great quote in the book states: Everyone has a purpose and they mold you into the person you are today and who you will become tomorrow. And whether it be for the good or for the bad, the people who have affected us negatively often leave the greatest impact. Even if you don’t say it out loud, you should internally thank them for touching your life, and wish them the best in theirs. And the books play off one another in that very essence. Every story has two sides, you can take a look at each scenario and what each character does is tied to another, even multiple people in some cases. As promised on the book cover, this books have everything: comedy, love, anger, embarrassment, horror, international intrigue, a woman who can only turn right, suspense, death, and even some PG13ish erotica I hope you enjoy, and if this encourages you to think of what is really deep inside of you, the good bad and ugliness of it all – please share your comments. Put it down on a piece of paper, and use it to start to write your own story. I promise, I’ll read your book if you send me a copy! Thank you for making my dreams come true! Your friend, Samantha Young