Yeah, me neither, that is until that night I met David. Here I was, Arlena Johnson, a woman with her whole future ahead of her, and a striving career in the music business. I didn't get here by believing in silly things like Fate.
There was no other way to explain what happened that night though, I should have never met David, and everything that happened that night changed my life like I would have never imagined.
All I can say now, is I have faith in fate.
DAVID
I hate blind dates. Especially ones set up for me by friends looking out. What is it about married friends and always trying to set you up?
Well I'll do this one as a favor, but after that I won't me doing them again. Little did I know I wouldn't need too, or that the universe had love as my fate for that night.
It's funny how things never turn out how you expect sometimes...
Author's Note - Main Story (60K) + Bonus Stories (30K + 30K)
I did not enjoy this book at all. The writing style was nerve-racking. I noticed several grammatical errors, but what bothered me the most was the repetition. I skipped through a majority of the book because every other chapter was essentially a repeat of the previous one just in then other person's voice. All it did was lengthen the story not enhance it. I kept reading the book hoping that it would get better but it didn't. I also had a really hard time liking the characters. Arlena lied for no real reason, blew things out of proportion, and was pretty annoying. David was a bit delusional in my opinion not a hopeless romantic. I would not recommend reading this book.