Elle A. Rose gives us another endearing story in Wayward
Love, about Tia Normandy…..a gifted writer who was tightly involved in the
newspaper and publishing industry since her youth. The surprising attachment
that she formed for a man who was old enough to be her father, was both as
intriguing, as it was ludicrous, in the eyes of her associates. The man she loved
– Maxwell Grant, reciprocated, almost as driven as she.
We share her dreams as she goes off to college and returns
to fulfill her life’s ambition – to be a skilled writer and successful
journalist. Her only reservation was the growing feelings for Max, her deep and
abiding love for a man she’d known all her life.
This on-again, off-again relationship seems to have energy
of its own, enabling the rekindling of feelings that never really ended. The heights
of joy constantly collide with the depths of heartbreak and regret, as Tia
struggles to sort out her feelings for Max. She feels the necessity of secrecy because she
fears the brunt of condemnation from her friends and family, not only because
he is so much older, but because he is also of a different race.
After years of provocative emotions hidden deep inside, she
finally agrees to expose the great love and adoration they feel for one
another, but there is a price to pay.
Once again, Elle A. Rose explores the edge of boundaries
avoided by others, in her frank and honest approach to writing. The detailed
examination of a challenging relationship is explored in this story. A great
read for anyone who wants to discover the diversity and many degrees of love,
and the emotional depth of commitment. A copy of “Wayward Love” was generously
provided by the author for my honest review. Find it at: http://www.amazon.com/Wayward-Love-Elle-Rose-ebook/dp/B00XKDCT80/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1439340943&sr=8-4&keywords=Elle+A.+Rose
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