Bag om The Weekend from Yesterday
Can a Player change. Can life and all its peaks and deep valleys transform that raw stone of a man into a gem. In the case of our Steve Clark, whose handsome looks, intelligence, humor, and drawing personality, is to be revealed in the women he loved. He desires strong attractive women who challenge him but love him unconditionally. Is it because deep inside he carries a wound that prevents his vulnerability from being revealed? Instead its his passion, deceit, risk taking, intense physical intimacy, but not true heart revealing intimacy that surrounds this conflicted man.Because Steve wants to find his true north in a beautiful woman of strength he is ever searching for her. What he discovers in his journey are women of diversity, with their own story, secrets, and complexities. Their common link is their time in Steve's orbit that forever changes their lives.Is it his restlessness or his "player" instincts that prevent Steve from stopping his searching when he finds the perfect woman for him? Players juggle their love interests as part of the game. They escape the vulnerability that their unsuspecting lovers suffer in. Life gave Steve all the gifts a man could want. He used them to his advantage. He was a good man who could stray when playing the game. Like most players, Steve didn't know he was one. He could rationalize his behavior. Not until he himself confronted in a woman that same player ways did he come to understand that life could be cruel.Follow our Steve in his life as he loves, suffers loss, and in his search for redemption. His journey to becoming the man God intended for him to be. His youthful passions that leave their mark on his heart and soul. The love that he can never remove from his mind and his conscience. The confident women who reveal to him his duplicitous ways, and the train to hell he rode that burnt away the vestiges of his sins.The Weekend From Yesterday, a novel about love, loss, and the search for redemption. Step inside this book and follow Steve Clark in his pilgrimage through life.
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