Celebrate Life Today, November 20, 2009
This review is from: No More Tomorrows: Two Lives, Two Stories, One Love (Zane Presents) (Paperback)
Twenty years ago, Mark Jones was diagnosed as HIV-positive and each year he would host a "Happy Living" party to celebrate another year of life. Although some of his friends think his yearly party is absurd, he vows to live life to the fullest. However, his one wish is to find someone to love and who will love him in return.
Tall, dark, and handsome Kevin Williams thinks someone throwing a party to celebrate living with HIV is preposterous, but since he is invited by his friends he decides to attend. One look into Mark's eyes and Kevin's life is changed forever.
NO MORE TOMORROWS is a poignant, endearing story of the lives and the unconditional love shared by two people, as they become one. Each one paints a vivid picture of how their profound relationship flourishes and how they overcome the fears of not finding someone to love and loving someone HIV-positive. A definite page-turner, I recommend this book to all.
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Celebrate Life Today
Twenty years ago, Mark Jones was diagnosed as HIV-positive and each year he would host a "Happy Living" party to celebrate another year of life. Although some of his friends think his yearly party is absurd, he vows to live life to the fullest. However, his one wish is to find someone to love and who will love him in return.
Tall, dark, and handsome Kevin Williams thinks someone throwing a party to celebrate living with HIV is preposterous, but since he is invited by his friends he decides to attend. One look into Mark's eyes and Kevin's life is changed forever.
NO MORE TOMORROWS is a poignant, endearing story of the lives and the unconditional love shared by two people, as they become one. Each one paints a vivid picture of how their profound relationship flourishes and how they overcome the fears of not finding someone to love and loving someone HIV-positive. A definite page-turner, I recommend this book to all.
Reviewed by Sharon Lewis of The RAWSISTAZ(tm) Reviewers
The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
November 20, 2009
- Overall:
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