54,884 words (≈ about 4 hours)
Is Hamish and Kate the greatest love story ever told? Whether it is or not, it is certainly one of the more elaborate and heartfelt tales. Forty years of interruptions and resumptions would test all but the greatest of loves. Each twist and turn is disquieting and unexpected. Hamish and Kate is a haunting story of dissatisfaction with the spoils of love and of a life lived with regret.
Language: English
Written in: 2011
Published: 2011-05-26
Word count: 54,884 words (≈ about 4 hours)
License: Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (cc by-nc-nd)
Tags: literary, romance, At the end of the world
Contact me at: www.markmacpherson.com
Thu, 01 Dec 2011 04:27:45 +0100
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An updated version of this book is available through Smashwords.com, and their affiliated retailers (e.g. Apple, Amazon, etc). If you have enjoyed reading this book for free then please consider downloading and buying a copy (it's only 0.99c!).
Also, writing a quick positive review would be helpful as well. Independent authors need all the assistance they can get from their readers, spending 0.99c and 10 minutes on a review on a commercial site can make a big difference (and give me confidence to keep writing more books in the series).
Don't forget that there are now 3 books published in the "At the end of the world" series.
As usual, you can contact me directly through markmacpherson.com. Thanks.
(less)Sun, 29 May 2011 06:58:25 +0200
Sorry, a one sentence alteration in the "postscript". The change makes the meaning and intention of the postscript clearer. I guess that's why authors are published... so they have to stop editing!
Mark