Fidelity isn’t black and white. When you marry young and for the wrong reasons, you can easily choose the wrong partner, costing you something you cannot recoup: time.
Lennox Curry, at twenty-eight-years-old, has made the difficult, long-awaited decision to leave her marriage of eight years. It’s taken just about the length of the union for her to come to terms with it not being healthy for her. Lennox tried to create a life with her husband for years. But now, she’s just about emotionally bankrupt. It’s been so severe, Lennox is finally ready to make a major shift in her world.
Tobias Elliott has known Lennox since he was nineteen. His affection for her was unusual and prevailing. He may have lost her due to a youthful mishap, but he’s never forgotten her. He’ll also never forget how her family influenced Lennox to marry another man, believing he was better suited because of his impending professional basketball career.
In Low Love, Low Fidelity, we walk through Lennox’s heroical journey of choosing love the second go-round. She’s the only one advising her heart nowadays, and it’s beating for one person. Tobias is ready to love and honor Lennox in a way she’s never had the benefit of experiencing. While they get their second chance at love, we’ll see them sort out the details of the baggage made from not giving their love a chance when it was first presented. We will experience their happily ever after.
Note: New readers will experience a woman’s journey to choose herself, and to correct an adolescent mistake made by ill-advisement. Readers, already belonging to the Love Belvin Universe, will do the same while enjoying cameos from previous clients.
Publisher’s Note: Low Love, Low Fidelity is a standalone. This book contains angst, violence, profanity, and sexually explicit content. If any of these elements is not what you prefer between the pages of a novel, this is not the venture for you.
Genre: Romance
Lennox Curry, at twenty-eight-years-old, has made the difficult, long-awaited decision to leave her marriage of eight years. It’s taken just about the length of the union for her to come to terms with it not being healthy for her. Lennox tried to create a life with her husband for years. But now, she’s just about emotionally bankrupt. It’s been so severe, Lennox is finally ready to make a major shift in her world.
Tobias Elliott has known Lennox since he was nineteen. His affection for her was unusual and prevailing. He may have lost her due to a youthful mishap, but he’s never forgotten her. He’ll also never forget how her family influenced Lennox to marry another man, believing he was better suited because of his impending professional basketball career.
In Low Love, Low Fidelity, we walk through Lennox’s heroical journey of choosing love the second go-round. She’s the only one advising her heart nowadays, and it’s beating for one person. Tobias is ready to love and honor Lennox in a way she’s never had the benefit of experiencing. While they get their second chance at love, we’ll see them sort out the details of the baggage made from not giving their love a chance when it was first presented. We will experience their happily ever after.
Note: New readers will experience a woman’s journey to choose herself, and to correct an adolescent mistake made by ill-advisement. Readers, already belonging to the Love Belvin Universe, will do the same while enjoying cameos from previous clients.
Publisher’s Note: Low Love, Low Fidelity is a standalone. This book contains angst, violence, profanity, and sexually explicit content. If any of these elements is not what you prefer between the pages of a novel, this is not the venture for you.
Genre: Romance
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