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Short Dates: A Collection of Short Stories

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All of the main characters have suffered rejection, heartbreak or just generally have a bad track record regarding love. Hurdles are there to be beaten, but many trips and falls along the way make some journeys difficult.

84 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 16, 2018

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Jamie Adams

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May 13, 2021
Summary

This book was a collection of short stories about lost love, rejection, coincidental meetings and above all, surprises in life. These surprises could be bad, but it could be good too! Some of the stories might move you to tears, but some might shock you.

Conclusion

There were quite a few stories that made me smile. A couple left me surprised and wanting more! So many questions arose in my mind as each shirt story ended.

If you were looking for a quick read to inspire your imagination, this would be a good choice!
Author 9 books23 followers
September 1, 2019
Fun to read shorts

Some of these leave you smiling others leave you wondering “What the heck!”. The author had compiled a varied and interests set of stories that make you wish they were longer. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars was that I hate being left on a cliffhanger. Lol. Worth the read, lots of different perspectives and types of stories.
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April 14, 2020
Nice short stories

These were some great story stories. If your looking for quick and cute reads, this is the collection. Overall 4 stars!

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July 20, 2019
A lovely set of intriguing stories

With emotional tugging at heart strings and clever outlining of dating situations, these short tales are satisfying reads. I read each one separately, during breaks and sometimes on the train. Have a read.
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