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I Own the Sea

When Love Is Real

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I Own the Sea

By: Antonio Sherman
Narrated by: Svetlana Velikova
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I Own the Sea is a romantic drama which tells of when being in love meant being in love. The French beauty Mona Sierra Simone Buetella, loving her privacy, one misty morning near the shorelines meets the freelance photographer, Toni Mossi. He is out taking pictures for the collection he has been working on and sees her stepping out of the morning mist—well, at least it looks as if she was through the lens of his camera as he snaps pictures of her. She smiles as she catches a glance of him from the corner of her eye. She then purposefully goes through pose after pose that she used to do before the sea of media cameras.

I Own the Sea is a romantic story and thriller that shows the strength behind true love and desire for another when the love is pure. Mona Simone and Toni Mossi found each other and a love that stood the test of time, and even those who knew the couple would say that their passion even stood the death of time. Thus, even in the face of death and immense danger, their love for the other put the other's well-being before their own.

©2022 Antonio N Sherman (P)2022 Antonio N Sherman
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Love the romantic story in the mist of drama and suspense! Really like the touch of French inside the mix of it all! Nice work! Who couldn’t love this French beauty. And the meaning behind why she always said I Owen The Sea, was worth the read it self.

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