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Author: Rowan

Cover art by Anne Cain

A LOVE NEVERENDING
coming soon to LooseId

Death took Jason from Clarissa, and she blames herself. Night after night, she throws herself into the arms of other men – men who abuse and pleasure her, but never take her far enough. She’s waiting for the one who will take her over the edge and into death, where she can be reunited with Jason.

Death didn’t take Jason far enough. Every night, Jason watches. His immortal self is trapped inside the club Clarissa owns, and he longs to be with her once more.

Death is a dark angel. A handsome man. The promise of violence in his eyes draws Clarissa to him. Will a single night in bed with death be all it takes to destroy Jason and Clarissa’s love neverending?

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The Romance Studio
5 Hearts

This story was so packed with hard, deep emotion and a difficult message, I was surprised the author managed to tell it so well in so few pages.

Dear Author reviewer Sarah Frantz,

One of 2009′s Top Ten Romances

In the interests of full disclosure, Rowan Larke is a close friend. That said, however, A Love Neverending takes risks, plays with romance conventions, is generally beautifully written, and haunts me, so it belongs on my list of the Best of 2009, even if I can’t in all good conscience review it.

Got Erotic Romance
5/5 Diamonds

A LoveNeverending is a beautiful story of true love. With characters full of depth and emotion this book is a great read. Rowan Larke brings the reader into her world, takes hold and never lets go.
Gabrielle

Goodreads
4/5 stars

Very unique love story. Real love surviving anything, even death.
I love the outside perspective on souls and the connections we have with each other, from casual to everlasting. The idea of rejecting those connections and what it does to us. How every little interaction tethers us to this world.
mlady_rebecca

Coffee Time Romance
3/5 cups

First, I have to warn any reader that the main character chooses to let men abuse her in some pretty horrific ways. Suicide is a recurring theme also. It made me very uncomfortable and many readers may find it objectionable….There is definitely a lot to like about this novella, once you get past the beginning.
–Maura