AmberFullMoon
In my books, I invite you on a journey through the hearts of people who choose to fight for their right to love until the end, regardless of the prejudices of the world!
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With all due respect - no. This is not a permanent activity happening, or happening at this moment. This is an activity that has already happened. He is not becoming sloppy at this point, he has already become that way.
I don't know. Is it such a serious mistake? I seriously can't tell. As I mentioned earlier, I rely on a translator.
I'm thinking about it and. hm, I'm not sure. They fit both. If we take into account how he felt, he was intimidated, but he could smile intimidatingly. Rather intimidated in this context, because he was, well, intimidated and he didn't mean to intimidate David. Nevertheless, thank you for pointing this out.
Thank you for attention. No, it's not a mistake. Residue as the rest of blood, like 80 percent. The remaining part. Maybe this word is not perfect, but my English also isn't. When I'm not sure, what world I should use, I trust my online translator.
If you are a new reader and like the story at least a little, please give it a power point. One is enough (although I will gladly accept any number). This will really support my book's algorithms and help it gain the interest of new readers. Pretty please.
I really appreciate your comment. I tried very hard to make Andrzej as real as possible. Thank you :)
Hi, guys! Let me put the matter as honestly as possible. In the first half of April I'm going to the Netherlands for a few days on business. Since I rarely move outside of my home area, I'm terribly stressed. I thought I would be able to write, but I have a blank in my head. But I plan to get lots of inspiration during this trip to continue writing and give you something really interesting. I apologize and hope for your patience and understanding. P.S. I will try to upload some chapters in the meantime, but it all depends on my stress level and whether it will allow me to write something.
They definitely can :)
I'm glad that this book gave you more than just reading pleasure. The world is changing before our eyes. I had a friend, she was about 25 when she admitted that gay men make her feel uncomfortable. I gave her Love Lives in His Eyes to read. Although she found the erotic scenes uncomfortable, she admitted that she had begun to see gay people as normal people who also want to love and live normally. Her words gave me a sense that what I was writing made sense. Your words gave me the same. Thank you :) As for the continuation, I don't know. I finished the story a few years ago, then added a continuation. At the moment I'm struggling a bit with my writing, because I work professionally on texts of a different type, and I can't afford to go completely into the world of my books. I work with rational texts, when in romance it's the emotions that count. So at this point in my life, I don't feel like I should go back to Race With a Heart, which doesn't mean that I won't return to this book again. For now, I can't promise anything. There is a romantic adventure I want to take Martin and Steve on, but I have to wait until work doesn't occupy me so much and it will last at least until June. Well, and I have to finish the current project, Believe in Love Again, and this one, although it's going slowly, still has a lot of chapters ahead of it. I really appreciate your words and thank you for them again. I hope that someday I will be able to write a book that you will enjoy as much as Race with a Heart.