THE TENTH COMMANDMENT OF LOVE

How far are you willing to pursue love?

by Jhonny Thermidor


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/31/2011

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 83
ISBN : 9781456898984
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 83
ISBN : 9781456898977
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 83
ISBN : 9781456898960

About the Book

Think you know about love? Think again! Anyone who does not know God does not know love. Should your aim be to find true love and have a successful relations, consider thereupon honoring and abiding by the ten commandments, primarily the tenth commandment, the unwritten code of love. As the follow-up to A Deep Dream, you’ll be amazed by the power of love. Once again, feel what it takes to be heartbroken and experience for yourself what makes this commandment the principal one as Wismith found himself in a conflict between his girlfriend and his girlfriend’s best friend in an attempt to pursue love and happiness. Discover the truth in this romantic novel where heartfelt passion meets with tender feelings. More Info? Feel free to visit www.JhonnyThermidor.com


About the Author

Jhonny Thermidor is a student who’s currently majoring in accounting. As an optimist, his belief is getting way beyond his imagination. He recently published two love books: The Language of Love and A Romantic Dream. To his family, he is regarded as the Poet of Love because of his unique way of framing words to show deep fondness in his writing. Born in the Western Hemisphere’s wealthiest (or poorest, depending on your opinion) country, he came here in the United States to pursue his long-term dream. Known by friends for his talent and passion, he developed his affinity for creative writing when he was a freshman in Boynton Beach Community High School where he graduated in May 2009. Inspired by his personal experiences and his eleventh and twelfth-grade English teachers, he started to publish his work early 2009 at the last semester of school. He believes in writing as a way to shape the world, to unearth the unexplored ocean of wisdom.