Angels, Butterflies & Dragons

“Angels, Butterflies & Dragons” by Donna L. Armstrong, published by AuthorHouse in December 2007, is a 104-page exploration of relationships, intimacy, and the complexities of love. This book presents an intriguing narrative centered around six attractive African-American friends and family members from the Southside of Chicago, navigating their emotional journeys and the challenges that arise from secrets, lies, and infidelities.
Readers will find a blend of humor and poignant storytelling as the characters confront their “Battles with Commitment” in a setting that transitions from Chicago to New York. The narrative delves into the steamy and heartfelt experiences of these adults, offering a provocative look at their relationships. With themes of humor, poetry, and inspiration woven throughout, this edition invites readers to engage with the characters’ dimensional stories without judgment.
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The foundation of a healthy relationship is built on intimacy, sex, and love. We all know this. But what if feelings are attached only on one partner’s part and the other partner has secrets, lies, and infidelities, which can turn fatal? You have an intriguing, fortifying and hilarious tale with an ensemble of six attractive, African-American friends and family from the slums of the territorial Southside of Chicago, Illinois, with emotional altercations with love. Now in New York, you’ll be exposed to their “Battles with Commitment,” while keeping you on a steamy sex-filled, emotional, real, heartfelt journey through the turbulent waters of their relationships with deep-in-thought-narratives mostly provocative. They’re all adults over 18. They’re all very dimensional. And they all have engaging stories, so read them. But don’t judge them.
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