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'Telephone Love is a love story that everyone can relate to. It is a Mills and Boon tragedy not unlike Romeo and Juliet, whereby there are misunderstandings, and therefore, the love affair ends tragically. The social media device-the telephone-is vital in maintaining this long-distance love affair, hence, "Telephone Love". They say that absence makes the heart grow fonder, but on the other hand, a woman likes to be touched. In many ways being so far apart can become a nuisance. Read the story, my avid readers, because it is all about love via the telephone.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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