Rolf Schroers Libros






God Is the Limit
- 566 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
Think I would never have met Dawn, had it not been for that blessed fl ashy footwear... The year is 2035 when these events are told by one who lived through them, a computer fashion-graphics expert and inventor of a three-way game revolutionizing chess. This is fi rst and foremost the story of a portentous encounter - marvelous and ominous - of a man in the prime of his life, with an enigmatic young lady, hence united to live a growing passion. - It is the tale of a story within the story, in which Dawn is treating her young audience to a new Wonderland episode entitled Alice's Journey Through the Sea of Time. - It is also the story of a consequential natural catastrophe, and the premeditated explosion of a passenger plane, complicating their lives. - It is the story of sunny days and the couple's osmosis giving life to Amber. - And it is fi nally the story of childhood happiness sombered by Amber's disappearance, and perilous years of futile, although CIA-assisted, global quest to retrieve the child taken from them by a deranged female reemerging from Dawn's past and befalling the couple unawares. - Both women outlived 'A Thousand Fathoms Under the Skin', the preceding erotic-suspense novel by the same author. In spite of the story's uncouth and breathtaking conclusion, it leaves the reader with a feeling of interminate suspense...
Satin and Satine
- 544 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
The story follows Satin and Satine Abernathy, siblings shaped by their diverse heritage—Satin, born in Southern Germany, and Satine in Louisiana to a Black former GI and a White ballet dancer. Their childhood is marked by separation, leading to complex feelings as they reunite in Manhattan by the East River. The narrative explores themes of identity, family bonds, and the impact of their distinct upbringings on their relationship as they navigate their shared past and evolving sentiments.