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Days like This is a true-to-life love story written with an urban twist. The story shows the power of love from an African American male perspective. In a world where boys are taught by their mothers to be womanizers, Elijah (Eli) Days wishes for more. After many failed relationships, and sexual exploitations, he finds the love of his life at a time when he least expects it. He meets Tori James after she survives a devastating wake-up call that ends her relationship with her childhood sweetheart. Tori James saved herself for her husband, the man of her dreams. What she did not know was that…mehr

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Days like This is a true-to-life love story written with an urban twist. The story shows the power of love from an African American male perspective. In a world where boys are taught by their mothers to be womanizers, Elijah (Eli) Days wishes for more. After many failed relationships, and sexual exploitations, he finds the love of his life at a time when he least expects it. He meets Tori James after she survives a devastating wake-up call that ends her relationship with her childhood sweetheart. Tori James saved herself for her husband, the man of her dreams. What she did not know was that her dream man had a secret and on the eve of their wedding, she stumbles upon his secret. His secret would soon become her problem. In the middle of life's biggest lesson, a hurricane forces Tori to evacuate her city. In the midst of the storm, she meets Elijah, and instantly they connect in the deepest way. Eli risks his freedom by expressing his love for the woman he has waited his entire life to meet. We witness the transformation of Eli into manhood as he learns to stand by Tori no matter what!
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Autorenporträt
Ethan Harlan currently lives in Dallas, Texas. He always dreamed of telling his story and the stories of African Americans that paint a more accurate portrait of the triumph and tragedies that result from daily life. This is his first novel.