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Fade: Into You, Into Me, Into Always
Fade: Into You, Into Me, Into Always
Fade: Into You, Into Me, Into Always
Audiobook6 hours

Fade: Into You, Into Me, Into Always

Written by Kate Dawes

Narrated by Tanya Eby

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Olivia Rowland leaves her Midwestern life behind after graduating from
college and heads off to Los Angeles to work for a Hollywood talent
agent. Life in L.A. is a culture shock, but nothing compared to the jolt
she gets when Max enters her life.Max Dalton is Hollywood's
youngest and brightest movie producer/director/writer. He's wealthy,
successful, hot, and there's never a shortage of women throwing
themselves at him, but there's only one woman he wants, and he intends
to make it happen.As Max pursues Olivia, he finds that she
presents a whole new challenge for him. When Olivia finally gives in, the
stage is set for a perilous, yet passionate relationship. Together they
discover each other's deepest desires, and darkest secrets.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 4, 2013
ISBN9781452681795
Fade: Into You, Into Me, Into Always

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    This is a mystery book. The mystery stars me. The entire story is me wondering how such a terrible book like that got to be a bestseller. It was so bad that I thought I can be a writer too. If Kate Dawes can do it, why not me? There was little padding or missing info that I didn't know going into reading Fade Into Always. But I'm still wondering how this book got through any screening process. Was there a first draft that was improved on to beget this mess?This book will be the first one to be forgotten in the near future. Many works are forgotten. You can see this with movies. With movies, there's always a group of fans who remember a guilty pleasure. Or the hypothetical film is always being rented by someone, watched by new people. But we at large, remember the great ones most. This book is light years away from that.I don't know what type of people buy this kind of books. I have read free erotica written with more talent and taste than this dreck. There's an author on the internet called bradley_stoke. He's the most reconstructive amateur writer ever. There's also G.H Lawrence. Check him out, at your discretion though. Fade Into Always is such an apt title. Fade into always and stay there.