"Pine" and 7 Other Short Romances

By J. Timothy King
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(3.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: March 07, 2011
Words: 6,282 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

Enjoy this free sampler of 8 short-short romance stories by J. Timothy King.

Extended description

Character author J. Timothy King's short-short romance sampler contains the following 8 stories:
* "Pine," a coming of age romance;
* "A Penchant for Cotton," a psychological romance;
* "Only the Lonely," alone in a crowded room;
* "Dead, Long Dead," a zombi-character romance; (Read more)


Tags

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Review by: Nikki Polaris on Sep. 16, 2011 : star star star
I suppose this is written for a fairly young audience? The stories and writing are nice but very simple, not a lot of context or "layers to the onion." Such is puppy love in the first story, but themes are simplistic throughout. I will read more work from the author in the future. The writing is good, if applied toward stories with more depth much higher potential could be met.
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Review by: Artur Gajewski on March 20, 2011 : star star star star
Really like the first story, only wished you would have went more into detail and make it longer.
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