
Neanderthal Marries Human
von:
Penny Reid
Sprache: Englisch
Format: Taschenbuch
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
June 21st, 2014
Verlag: Cipher-Naught
Genres: Children’s
In a world where the past meets the present, Quinn, a former Wendell, finds himself captivated by Janie after a whirlwind five-month romance. As an unapologetic autocrat, he is accustomed to taking charge, but Janie's vibrant spirit challenges him in ways he never anticipated. Their connection is both intoxicating and tumultuous, forcing Quinn to confront his own limitations and expectations.
As their relationship deepens, Quinn navigates the complexities of love, vulnerability, and the fear of losing someone he holds dear. Janie, with her infectious laughter and unique perspective on life, brings warmth and spontaneity into Quinn's otherwise structured world. However, each moment of bliss is countered by the weight of Quinn’s past and the pressures of their divergent backgrounds.
The couple grapples with societal expectations and the judgments of those around them, leading to moments of self-discovery and growth. Amidst the chaos of their modern romance, they must learn to embrace their differences while forging a path that is distinctly their own. Would their love be enough to bridge the chasm between two worlds, or would it become a casualty of their contrasting natures?
As their relationship deepens, Quinn navigates the complexities of love, vulnerability, and the fear of losing someone he holds dear. Janie, with her infectious laughter and unique perspective on life, brings warmth and spontaneity into Quinn's otherwise structured world. However, each moment of bliss is countered by the weight of Quinn’s past and the pressures of their divergent backgrounds.
The couple grapples with societal expectations and the judgments of those around them, leading to moments of self-discovery and growth. Amidst the chaos of their modern romance, they must learn to embrace their differences while forging a path that is distinctly their own. Would their love be enough to bridge the chasm between two worlds, or would it become a casualty of their contrasting natures?