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Jo is a romantic psychological novel. Sasha lived in a matte world within which he did not reside, a native of Lebanon with all these voices in his head... the man with the huge dark amber eyes... he had secrets and a life he couldn't tell Sasha about, he also met her for a very different reason to what she thought. This is the first of two books. It is the story of feelings, actions, thoughts and hard decisions. The story of one compelling, enduring love. The inner plot comes to the fore, immerses into the hidden world of the heroine who bares her soul. You will travel with the heroes from Europe to the Middle East. You will try to understand the reasons of their actions and ask yourself: is there some kind of normality in love?

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Jo, Klena Koroleva

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Erscheinungsdatum
2020
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Titel
Jo
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Klena Koroleva
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
88
ISBN10
1788307046
ISBN13
9781788307048
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Belletristik, Romantik
Beschreibung
Jo is a romantic psychological novel. Sasha lived in a matte world within which he did not reside, a native of Lebanon with all these voices in his head... the man with the huge dark amber eyes... he had secrets and a life he couldn't tell Sasha about, he also met her for a very different reason to what she thought. This is the first of two books. It is the story of feelings, actions, thoughts and hard decisions. The story of one compelling, enduring love. The inner plot comes to the fore, immerses into the hidden world of the heroine who bares her soul. You will travel with the heroes from Europe to the Middle East. You will try to understand the reasons of their actions and ask yourself: is there some kind of normality in love?