May I Walk You Home, Sarah Morgan?

A Love Story (Sort Of)

Fiction & Literature
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Author: James Vincent Frank ISBN: 9781458207227
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: March 27, 2013
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: James Vincent Frank
ISBN: 9781458207227
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: March 27, 2013
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

Sarah Morgan spells big trouble for Jon Burns even before they meet. In a dream, the wayward slacker hears her crying out. In visions, hes confronted by a demonic image from her extreme paintings.

When the two twenty-somethings meet at a Michigan college, it gets worse. Sarah, a prolific artist, is beyond gorgeous, but wild and maddeningly aloof. Ignoring the omens, Jon enters the fray and wins the brassy siren (sort of), only to discover the secret past that has left her damaged.

As the darkness in Sarah rises up, she becomes unpredictable. Aaron, an analyst, studies Sarahs art and warns Jon of her precarious balance. Jons own grip starts slipping and his life gets bizarremore than usual, that is. But the lovers are linked in spite of themselves, and they battle through Sarahs ordeal until a great test is forced upon them.

Witty and darkly comic, May I Walk You Home, Sarah Morgan? tells of two lost souls, locked in different struggles, but mysteriously thrown together to face hard lessons of life and love.

A well plotted, character driven human drama that explores the taboos of todays dysfunctional society with Franks unique sense of dark humor. You will laugh, you will cry, but most of all you will root for these two to prove that love does conquer all. A must read for all, young and old, who have struggled with the meaning of love in their lives.
Terri Valentine

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Sarah Morgan spells big trouble for Jon Burns even before they meet. In a dream, the wayward slacker hears her crying out. In visions, hes confronted by a demonic image from her extreme paintings.

When the two twenty-somethings meet at a Michigan college, it gets worse. Sarah, a prolific artist, is beyond gorgeous, but wild and maddeningly aloof. Ignoring the omens, Jon enters the fray and wins the brassy siren (sort of), only to discover the secret past that has left her damaged.

As the darkness in Sarah rises up, she becomes unpredictable. Aaron, an analyst, studies Sarahs art and warns Jon of her precarious balance. Jons own grip starts slipping and his life gets bizarremore than usual, that is. But the lovers are linked in spite of themselves, and they battle through Sarahs ordeal until a great test is forced upon them.

Witty and darkly comic, May I Walk You Home, Sarah Morgan? tells of two lost souls, locked in different struggles, but mysteriously thrown together to face hard lessons of life and love.

A well plotted, character driven human drama that explores the taboos of todays dysfunctional society with Franks unique sense of dark humor. You will laugh, you will cry, but most of all you will root for these two to prove that love does conquer all. A must read for all, young and old, who have struggled with the meaning of love in their lives.
Terri Valentine

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