About FOUR SEASONS: A CHAUTAUQUA ROMANCE (Stephen Kanicki) by Stephen Kanicki:
Molly Brown has dated every loser Chautauqua County has to offer. But her luck is about to change when she’s dragged to a Halloween costume party by her annoying, best friend, Heather. It’s here where she meets Parker Ambrose, her Knight in shining armor dressed as Count Dracula. Parker is a writer, well versed in Shakespearean English (which he uses seductively to woo Molly) and the perfect match to Molly’s strong personality.What began as friendship soon winds its way through four seasons. Friendship soon blossoms into love, and the two appear destined for a life happily ever after. But with each passing season, comes a change of weather and with it, a set of challenges that threaten to separate them forever. Lucky for Molly, she is not alone in her struggles. She has help from above, a divine light in the form of a deceased relative, willing and able to lend a hand in Molly’s hour of need. But are small miracles enough to overcome her darkest hours? Or will Molly’s demons prove too strong? ExcerptI opened the door and there stood Parker Ambrose. An alien life form complete with squirming tentacles and a hideous gap-tooth smile would not have shocked me more. I didn’t say a word. I simply stood there staring at him with a stupid, blank expression. For one of the few times in my life, I was speechless.“Hello?” Parker said, raising his voice at the end to make it sound more like a question than a statement. Then he held up a big bottle of wine, like a trophy fish offered as a peace. When I say big bottle, I mean it was the biggest-ass bottle I had ever seen. I think they call them magnums, or double-magnums, or such. At any rate, it looked like there was enough to inebriate a small army.I hadn’t heard from in nearly three weeks since the now infamous wux incident. Weak and hollow promises were made to keep in touch via email and text. However, those promises were never kept. It was predictable I suppose. People always say they’ll keep in touch but rarely do.
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Visit my website at Stephen Kanicki dot com and signup for free giveaways. Plus, learn about new releases and more. Stephen Kanicki enjoys thought-provoking, reality-based science fiction. His novel, The Seven Experiments, explores religious, spiritual and metaphysical themes woven into an imaginative and frightening narrative. Kanicki is a father, a teacher, and an award-winning photographer. When he’s not writing, he likes to run and if his aging body can stand it, he would love to complete his third marathon.