You can try to prepare for examinations, studying your notes
and reading your books. You can try to prepare for a calamity, stocking up on
supplies and teaching your family the proper ways to keep themselves safe. You
can try to prepare for a business meeting, reviewing your client’s profile and
creating a fabulous presentation.
For love? You can’t prepare for it. You simply just can’t.
With so many novels, songs and movies dealing with and
trying to explain love, we really just can’t get a good grasp on how it works –
simply because, perhaps, we are meant never to be able to. There are no
concepts or rules that define love, which throws any form of preparation that
you might have for it out the window.
Love can be as short as a blink of an eye, or it can last as
long as a powerful dynasty. It can be as delicate as a breeze or as intense as
a typhoon. It can be as adventurous as a grand epic, or as sad as the worst
tragedy.
However, it will rarely, if at all, come at a time or place
that you expect it. Sometimes, you don’t realize that it's love when you see it
– and sadly, sometimes, it’s already too late when you do.
“The Gift of Love” by Eris Field shows that can you never
fully prepare for love, nor expect it to happen when you want or need it to.
The story revolves around Laurel, a 26-year-old pediatric
nurse, and Andrew, a 39-year-old psychiatrist – two individuals that
meet at the worst of times but soon find themselves needing to work together.
Will they be able to discard bad first impressions and trust each other –
perhaps, even let love in?
“The Gift of Love” by Eris Field is currently available in
Kindle format at Amazon.com. Click on the link to preview the book or download
your own copy.
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