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By simply touching someone, Lissa can tell who their true love is, but it doesn't work on her. As she rises in popularity, Skeptic Magazine sends out their top reporter, Tom, a naturally handsome man, for the story. He soon discovers her to be much more interesting than her story. But after a lifetime of heartbreak, Lissa wants nothing to do with him. Right?
" A heartbroken clairvoyant's life is tested when a sceptic journalist not only questions her ability but is predicted to be the love of her life." If you inlcude some irony it sounds better. Also sounds like a more interesting rom com of a movie.
” A heartbroken clairvoyant’s life is tested when a sceptic journalist not only questions her ability but is predicted to be the love of her life.”
If you inlcude some irony it sounds better. Also sounds like a more interesting rom com of a movie.
See lessA successful golf instructor reconnects with his appetite and love of the game, when he agrees to share his round with a younger raw sportswoman.
Round of golf is eighteen holes.
Round of golf is eighteen holes.
See lessWhen an idealistic free spirit discovers his best friend is terminally ill, he must inspire her through music to live, before she gives up hope.
Telegraphed means you've told us everything. Only thing left is for her to die. Maybe she could inspire her to write her own song or play an instrument. He wants her not to give up hope presumably of life but that's tough if you're terminally ill. But this seems to be more of a journey for the termiRead more
Telegraphed means you’ve told us everything. Only thing left is for her to die. Maybe she could inspire her to write her own song or play an instrument. He wants her not to give up hope presumably of life but that’s tough if you’re terminally ill. But this seems to be more of a journey for the terminally ill person than the free spirit.
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