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Kilómetro Cero Kindle Edition by James Walter Lee

Kilómetro Cero Kindle Edition by James Walter Lee

 Description:

When college graduate Nick Evers meets his father’s business associate, Elizabeth Bach, it’s no schoolboy crush. Nor is it mere sexual desire. He’s smitten by the stunning, mature, career-driven woman, and he knows to his bones that he has to have her. She has no time for boys, but no one has ever pursued her to the degree Nick has. He’ll even follow her to Spain to convince her he’s the one for her. Sure, he’s handsome and charming, tall and athletic, and the sex could be spectacular, but he’s too young for her. His wealthy and influential father, with his own infatuation for her, could be a much bigger problem. Having a relationship with his son could destroy a career she’s fought long and hard to achieve.

Book Review:

"Kilómetro Cero" by James Walter Lee is a captivating journey through the complexities of love, ambition, and societal expectations. From the outset, Lee establishes a narrative that transcends the conventional boundaries of romance, delving deep into the intricate dynamics between Nick Evers and Elizabeth Bach. What initially appears as a simple attraction between a college graduate and his father's business associate evolves into a compelling exploration of desire, determination, and the pursuit of happiness.

What makes this book special is how it goes beyond just romance. It explores themes like chasing your dreams, dealing with family expectations, and the importance of understanding each other in a relationship.

The author, James Walter Lee, paints a vivid picture of places like Spain and Peru, making them feel like characters in the story. As Nick travels across countries to win Elizabeth's heart, readers are taken on an emotional journey filled with ups and downs.

Overall, "Kilómetro Cero" is a heartwarming tale that shows love knows no boundaries. It's a book that will make you smile, cry, and believe in the power of love. So if you're looking for a story that's both touching and relatable, this one's for you.