What happens when you can't give each other what you need? Meet the Hermans: Lucy is a former art student who takes medication to control her depression. Alex is a neurodivergent internet pioneer with serious issues. They are soulmates, but something is missing, and they're hard-pressed to figure out what. Everything changes when a peculiar couple moves in next door: old Frank and the sexy, fun-loving Kay. Frank seems like a solid guy. Kay is quirky and charming. Lucy's excited to have a new friend, and the two women quickly bond. In Kay's presence, Lucy begins to feel more freedom and passion…mehr
What happens when you can't give each other what you need? Meet the Hermans: Lucy is a former art student who takes medication to control her depression. Alex is a neurodivergent internet pioneer with serious issues. They are soulmates, but something is missing, and they're hard-pressed to figure out what. Everything changes when a peculiar couple moves in next door: old Frank and the sexy, fun-loving Kay. Frank seems like a solid guy. Kay is quirky and charming. Lucy's excited to have a new friend, and the two women quickly bond. In Kay's presence, Lucy begins to feel more freedom and passion for living than she ever has, But the mysterious Kay wields a special kind of charm. When Lucy falls under her spell, the Hermans' lives blow up in a shocking way. They have to make a choice--try to fix what's broken or abandon it altogether. ...a must-read for fans of feel-good romance...a steamy brew filled with magic and humor... Ela, agape mu! Come join the celebration!
J.P. McAndrew is a genre-defying storyteller whose debut novel, Venus in Twilight, has captivated readers with its blend of magical realism, romance, and sharp humor. Set in the heartland of Michigan, the story follows a neurodivergent couple whose lives are upended by their enigmatic neighbors, exploring themes of love, identity, and the subversion of societal norms. A graduate of Eastern Michigan University, McAndrew studied media and writing, laying the foundation for his unique narrative voice. His influences range from science fiction legends like Philip K. Dick and Robert Heinlein to humorist Christopher Moore and surrealist Richard Brautigan. McAndrew's writing is also shaped by his personal experiences as a neurodivergent individual and a practicing Zen Baptist, infusing his work with introspection and philosophical depth. Beyond writing, McAndrew is a lifelong student of martial arts, music, and video production. He resides in the rural landscapes south of Ann Arbor, Michigan, with his muse Kimberly, two dogs, and a cat. Currently, he's working on April's Flying Horse, a modern retelling of the Wing Chun legend, promising readers another thought-provoking and genre-blending narrative.
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