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Romance from a man’s point of view is found in ‘L’ove, Finally.
Romance novels usually are from the woman’s point of view until ‘L’ove, Finally written by Clint Ray.
The story begins as Cash Collins is introduced as the type of a man with commitment issues, discovers there is more to life than his playboy lifestyle.
As Collins grows and changes in search of a woman to love, other circumstances in his life change.
The story develops more as Collins battles with trying to change and discovering he is falling in love with a married woman. The inner conflicts as Collins matures adds depth to his character.
The journey towards true love, through the eyes of a man adds an interesting perspective in a romantic novel.
The book is an easy read while one is relaxing.
‘L’ove, Finally,186 pages, was released October 25, 2012 by iUniverse Publishing.
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