A Fractured Love Story: Scandalous Tragedy. Heartbreak. New Beginnings.
A Fractured Love Story tells of a fated meeting of two soul mates from different worlds who instantly form a powerful bond of love.
Their “Big-Fat Indian” wedding was the talk of the hour for the many that attended. A dreamy affair to say the least. And the couple, radiantly happy, looked forward to an idyllic future of marital life.
One Monday morning Bunny kissed his wife goodbye and left to catch a work flight to travel North, with a promise to be back home after three days. On Wednesday afternoon, she received a call from Bunny’s office – he had not shown up to his scheduled appointments. She was surprised and worried. She repeatedly called him on his mobile phone which went unanswered. She began panicking as she could not locate Bunny.
Finally, on a Friday afternoon, the police knocked on her door to say they had found a man matching her husband’s description. They then gently told her he was no more. Her entire world came crashing around her, turning her numb with shock and grief.
Nevertheless, even worse and far more devastating news awaited her as she traveled North to bring her Bunny home
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About the Author
Jeffrey Lee was born in 1994 in Indianapolis, Indiana. His love for stories like Star Wars, Harry Potter, and the Percy Jackson series ignited his kinship with the fantastical world and his passion for storytelling.
He often found comfort in those fantastical characters, and soon developed a passion for creating his own at a very young age, though it would be a long while before any of these saw the light of day. As he began to discover the kind of person he wanted to be, he grew a passion for these ideas and how they could help others in the way stories helped him.
With encouragement from friends and family and his long path of self-discovery and identity, he found
his passion and this led to his debut novel Empire of Strings: The Space Between Souls, where he explores the themes of identity and self-discovery and their ever-changing nature and perception.
If he isn’t working or writing, he can often be found gaming or drawing.
