Is Love Still Enough?

By Lisa Worrall
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(4.33 based on 3 reviews)

Published: April 21, 2012
Words: 1,797 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301836284


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When the new guy at work turns your head, do you smile, flattered, and move on? Or do you find yourself exchanging furtive glances and wondering...Is Love Still Enough?

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Review by: A. T. Weaver on April 30, 2012 : star star star star
Enjoyable read. Loved the ending.
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Review by: Kia Zi Shiru on April 26, 2012 : star star star star star
I found it sweet and sad. The story was well built and well polished.
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Review by: Jay Whett on April 21, 2012 : star star star star
A sweet, sweet story, at least from Travis' POV. I was never certain if Angel knew he was married, though.

If not, I felt badly for the guy. Travis could have let him down more easily, or perhaps explained the situation.

On the other hand, if he knew and just didn't care, then the little slut of a home wrecker got way better than he deserved. He should have gotten a swift kick from Dean at the very least.

But still, it's a very nice description of turmoil and uncertainty, giving some real dramatic tension.
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