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Twenty One Years: Jenny, a Tormented Goddess

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When life comes with an expiration date, you need to make each day count.

After Jenny Alan's cousin dies of cancer, she makes plans to move to Rome and experience a full life. But, when she meets Michael, the son of a wealthy construction company mogul, her dreams take a backseat to their relationship.

Upon revealing her travel plans to him, Michael doesn't understand her desires. He builds Jenny a mansion to keep her rooted to their small, Michigan town, a gesture she takes as a sign of their doomed union. How could he not see how much she needed to achieve her dreams? How could she not see how much he loved her?

They drifted apart and married other people who didn't make them as happy as they made each other. Their marriages dissolved, and just when it seemed like it could be their time to be together, Jenny received the news.

She has cancer, and now, she must make a choice. Will she finally settle down with Michael and the safety and security he represents? Or will she face the struggle on her own?

119 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 16, 2019

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May 20, 2019
Such a beautiful and extraordinary love story! When I finished reading, I began to read the love scenes all over again and I found myself reading the whole book again. It felt like I just wanted to jump in the book and I was reacting with every single word and scene. I laughed in some funny scenes and I cried on others, I loved the main two characters Jenny and Michael. Michael is madly in love with Jenny, they both have an endless love for each other. I think this novel should turn into a movie it would be like the Notebook or fifty shades of Grey it would be one of the greatest movies ever. I cannot describe how beautiful this novel is I'm so impressed! there is nothing more joyful than reading a fiction novel. The young writer did a great job, I was also impressed to know that this novel is her first one and it's based on a true story! she blew my head away!
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