Cheeserville, Extra Cheese, Volume III. Cheeserville, #3

Par : Chris Cahill
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  • ISBN8990026827
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  • Date de parution08/06/2024
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Résumé

If Lyn and Q's relationship were a poker hand, they would have been dealt a royal flush, in the heart suit. In other words, the odds were stacked against them, but their love persevered anyway. They talked about how it must have been 'fate' that brought them together. How else would you describe how a poor boy from Philly came to Milwaukee and dated the hottest girl in the city? Not everyone believes in fate and fairy tale endings.
Lyn's ex-boyfriend, Roger Petrowski, a professor at Monaghan University, certainly doesn't. He wants Lyn back in his arms and will do anything to make it happen, and he doesn't care who he has to step on to get it done. Roger cooks up a malicious scheme and, with the help of an unlikely accomplice, plots the downfall of Q and the ruination of his relationship with Lyn. Their blossoming love is pushed to the breaking point once Roger's plan has unfolded.
Does it bend but not break? "The course of true love never did run smooth." - William Shakespeare, 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Act 1, Scene 2
If Lyn and Q's relationship were a poker hand, they would have been dealt a royal flush, in the heart suit. In other words, the odds were stacked against them, but their love persevered anyway. They talked about how it must have been 'fate' that brought them together. How else would you describe how a poor boy from Philly came to Milwaukee and dated the hottest girl in the city? Not everyone believes in fate and fairy tale endings.
Lyn's ex-boyfriend, Roger Petrowski, a professor at Monaghan University, certainly doesn't. He wants Lyn back in his arms and will do anything to make it happen, and he doesn't care who he has to step on to get it done. Roger cooks up a malicious scheme and, with the help of an unlikely accomplice, plots the downfall of Q and the ruination of his relationship with Lyn. Their blossoming love is pushed to the breaking point once Roger's plan has unfolded.
Does it bend but not break? "The course of true love never did run smooth." - William Shakespeare, 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Act 1, Scene 2