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The Rose of Passion : Clean Amish and Biker Romance

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1854, the peasant life in Ohio was subtle, gentleness and easy lifestyle was the characteristics of the people, seldom trouble not common among the farmers, disputes on land matters however regulated couldn’t stop the trespass of certain individuals with intent to take what does not belong to them, a maiden too was crossed in the web of conflict, what seems to be ordinary wouldn’t stop to elevate into a strange occurrence, the innocent one couldn’t bear it anymore and what appeals to the mind to some was never to be for others. The raging storm couldn’t stop the love, nothing else would, but only one man could win her heart, she vowed to give it all to him, he was the most deserving and that treasure was laid down for the life of the bike-man, to love, to cherish, to behold and till ill-health and death came calling, no passion was left for anyone else.

This is the story of a beautiful young maiden who met and fell in love with her best friend, they both shared things in common, it seemed like a joke in the very beginning, but the relationship later graduated into a blossoming love affair that clicked. It is love made from above; the only one who could understand what it was the one who was deeply involved. The influence and the trauma, the passionate involvement of the heart and the massive impact of true friendship is tested, will it stand in the dark and the daylight? In times of difficulty and adversary? The mystery and mind bugling tension in the community creates another puzzle leaving everyone in awe.

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28 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 21, 2020

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July 25, 2020
This book was the most unprofessional one I have ever started. There were so many errors on page one of Chapter one that I though it was me. I had someone else read it and they had the same opinion.

This author needs to hire an editor to fix her gender, punctuation, etc. First sentence refers to a woman named Sophia and then refers her as him.

Removed it from my device.
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