Donovan Shaw aka Grassman has met his match in the deliciously delightful Samara Bishop. Samara has traded her earthy, solid hard working boyfriend Julian Jackson for the internationally renowned marijuana dealer, The GrassMan, simply because financial toil and struggle are no longer an option for her.Donovan, in an effort to ignite his libidinous fire and relieve him of his humdrum homelife with his wife and four children, indulges Sam in lavish gifts, luscious five star dinners, and international globe trotting adventures much to her delight. Their lives are filled with love, passion, and ecstasy.But what happens when Donovan is stricken with a strange ailment, an unidentifiable syndrome that leaves him fatigued, lethargic, and discolored, his skin turning green?What is this green skin syndrome? What is happening to him? What is the strange disease? Is there a cure? Will Samara help him restore his health? Or will she leave him like she left Julian, unwilling to face the challenges of a sick lover? The grass on this other side may be a bit too green.
I write stories with My husband/My Qo~pilot in this Qosmic Qonspiracy Thaddeus Kane.
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Let me begin by saying that I was pleasantly surprised by this short read by @authorbutterflybrooks and @mrthaddeuskane. I was impressed with the lavish lifestyle, use of imagery found in the different countries and the courtship.
I was not a fan of the deceit, because I felt bad for the characters on the receiving end. We’ve all been lied to a time or three, and I think I can speak for us all, when I say it doesn’t feel good.
The thing that I think didn’t like was the ending. How does one allow someone else to dictate their life, but that’s just me.
I recommend this 💎💎💎💎 story, and I’m looking forward to reading more from both authors.