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"From a Crushed Carnation to a Lotus Flower": Dylan's True Love
Contributor(s): Knight, Wyatt (Author)

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ISBN: 1514780623     ISBN-13: 9781514780626
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE: $11.19  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: June 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Romance - Contemporary
Physical Information: 0.67" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" L (0.95 lbs) 322 pages
 
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Dylan Wynn grew up in a small Texas town. His friend Chelsa lived next door. They played together and did as young boys and girls do; Chelsa was the boss always. Chelsa was Dylan's love and she got him to screw her for a half minute. They had planned for years for Dylan to take her to their prom dance. Dylan had worked the last two years of high school. Dylan got the prettiest pink carnation for Chelsa that he could find only to learn that Chelsa had went to the prom with Buddy Holts. Dylan went to the dance hall entrance and stood and watched his life long love as she pushed herself into all the jock's hard manhoods. Dylan saw enough. He went home and crushed Chelsa's pink carnation and placed it at her door. Dylan caught a flight that night and was in Atlanta Georgia the next morning. By accident Dylan met with a road construction builder and he hired Dylan. Ben Hurd put Dylan into the Construction Business big time. Dylan had a lot of women problems but none like the one he married. She was a doll and a wicked bitch from Hell. She and her lover had plans for Dylan's business. See how Dylan learns the truth about Chelsa. See how Dylan's dreams seem so real. See how a plot was made to get rid of Dylan. See how the wicked witch or bitch gets caught in their schemes. Most of all read of all of Dylan's real life dreams Read about how Dylan met his one true love and what she had done to put Dylan where he wanted to be. See how a pink carnation ended up for Dylan to be the most erotic and exotic Lotus Flower.
 
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