Thursday, February 7, 2013

Valentine's Day best reads

Are you looking to surprise your lover in this next Valentine's Day? Well, if you are really in love with your sweetheart, your dreamboat, your tenda or whatever you wanna call it, these books will help you turn your relationship to a new level of romanticism.



Jane Austen's classic Pride and Prejudice is again one of the top options of the Valentine's Day lovers. The novel, first published in 1813, is a true classic, developing around themes as ethics, morality, marriage and education. The protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, lives wih her parents and sisters. She has four sisters: Jane, Mary, Catherine and Lydia. Elizabeth, 20 years old, finnaly falls in love with Mr. Darcy, one of the richest man in the country and still unmarried. Walking together throughout the novel, they will know and change their visions on each other.
Austen's novel remains one of the lovers all time classics.



Fifty Shades of Grey, by E. L. James. Today's everybody's option. But this one could also be the right for you in this next Valentine's Day. When Anastasia Steele meets the young and misterious Christian Grey, she knows she wants him. He's wealthy, beautiful and intriguing, and he also wants her. But he has some secret fantasies.
Not only romance, but eroticism abounds in E. L. James' book.





Another great option is A. L. Jackson's Take This Regret. Although I must say, not for the fainthearted. Touching sharp themes as love, pregnacy and the lost of the beloved object, this book promises to be one of the best reads in the next Valentine's Day.
Would you forgive someone who has betrayed you and take him back into your life?






The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden, by Jessica Sorensen. When you find your true love, your one and only love, you just know it. This story tells the truth about how love can heal old wounds, no matter how deep and painful they are. It is the story of a victory: of love over pain.







Either if you are young or adult, you can always enjoy good readings and being taken away by love stories like these.






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