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James Whren is brilliant, beautiful and taken—with himself, or more precisely his genius for creating music.
On the eve of his brother’s funeral, his father turns his life upside down, and James is left abandoned in hell with no one, not even his muse to save him. His odyssey to freedom takes him beyond the looking glass, to the view from friends and lovers, shattering his already battered self-image. Humbled, afraid and alone, James escapes to the Greek island of Corfu. But instead of solace, loneliness almost consumes him. Until Elisabeth and her son Cameron. Reverb is a love story, a psychological thriller paced with romantic suspense, and chronicles the evolution of a modern man, from solipsist to integrated awareness, and the bizarre journey that led him to his awakening. Reverb satisfies women's deepest desire-- for men to be more emotionally available, and more connected outside of themselves. http://www.freado.com/book/8487/reverb
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