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The NYC Big Book Award 2024 recognized "Dragonflies, A Novel Based on What Men Think of Women" in the category of Relationships as a Distinguished Favorite. This novel is set in the beautiful city of Naples, Florida. It tells the story of four avid golfers whose lives undergo dramatic changes after a weekend trip to Las Vegas, Nevada. The story is filled with romance, intrigue and corruption, featuring many unexpected plot twists. Readers will find it hard to put the book down. The four close friends, Lance, Jude, Tom, and Chris, are seen discussing their relationships during conversations at…mehr

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The NYC Big Book Award 2024 recognized "Dragonflies, A Novel Based on What Men Think of Women" in the category of Relationships as a Distinguished Favorite. This novel is set in the beautiful city of Naples, Florida. It tells the story of four avid golfers whose lives undergo dramatic changes after a weekend trip to Las Vegas, Nevada. The story is filled with romance, intrigue and corruption, featuring many unexpected plot twists. Readers will find it hard to put the book down. The four close friends, Lance, Jude, Tom, and Chris, are seen discussing their relationships during conversations at the 19th hole. This provides insight into how men think about women. As each man experiences the fast-paced lifestyle, strong bonds form between the four golfers. Similar to dragonflies flitting between potential mates, the four men develop fleeting relationships with numerous women. Their actions create a world filled with lust, drama, and criminal activities. The men face both heartbreak and happiness before realizing they should not take anything for granted. Highly interesting and exciting so order your copy today!
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Jennifer Mayne won an international essay writing competition at aged 13. The prize was a trip to Disneyland where she met Walt Disney and presented him with a Waka Huia feather bowl from the children of New Zealand. She wrote as a freelance contributor for an international newspaper for several years before writing her first novel "Pilot's Wives" set in Hawaii where she lived and worked for many years. Born in New Zealand she has traveled throughout the world and has an extremely creative mind with an extensive business career behind her.