Looking for Love Read Online Free

Looking for Love
Book: Looking for Love Read Online Free
Author: Kathy Bosman
Tags: fantasy romance, Romance - Fantasy, contemporary fantasy romance, fantasy series romance, kathy bosman, lighthearted fantasy romance, magic antique, the album series
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breathing
increased, her palms becoming sweaty.
    “ Go on.” Andrea groaned.
     
    All you need is a photo of the
couple and to place each photo in the frames in the first two pages
of The
Album . The
other pages will come to life with their story. You can then read
their story in images and work out for yourself if they make a
happy ending.
     
    Wait, what?
For real?
    The pregnant
silence echoed the hundreds of questions streaming through her
mind.
     
    You can now
predict whether they have a good future with one another. You can
warn people of poisonous relationships.
     
    Ella tried her
best not to look at Pauline and had a feeling the others were doing
the same. Who was she to judge? She’d stuck by difficult men for
many stupid reasons. The only man who’d ever treated her like a
true friend was Ross, but he was more like a brother to her. She’d
never desecrate what they had by… She’d gone through that in her
mind so many times. Yeah, she didn’t find him repulsive physically,
but neither did they share that spark—the intense need to touch and
kiss she’d had with her other relationships.
    “ Earth to Ella,” Andrea
said.
    She focused on
the swirly script, her eyes sharpening.
     
    You can encourage others to
choose the partners who will provide them with years of joy and
happiness. It is purely your choice. That is the power of this book in
your hands. You will possess a supernatural ability to look upon
the images of their future life without being biased by what you
see before you in the natural world. Outside stimuli and advice
that contradicts what you see will no longer sway you. Not to say
that the album will hypnotize you. No, it only shows truth.
Instead, life hypnotizes and deceives you. How often have you
fallen for someone who has only caused you pain?
     
    A collective groan simmered through the
room before the girls burst out laughing.
    “ That’s brilliant,” Andrea
shouted. “We have the perfect tool.”
    “ We?” Ella smiled. We. She liked that. “Can
we all assume ownership together? Wouldn’t that be
cool?”
    “ It’s the best thing I’ve ever
laid eyes upon.” Carol’s tired face transformed with childlike
excitement. “You are the luckiest girl in the whole world,
honey.”
    Ella continued reading silently. “Whoa.
Don’t speak ahead of yourselves. I can’t use it for myself. If I
assume ownership.”
    “ What?” Pauline walked toward
her. “Why not?”
     
    If you assume ownership, you
cannot use The Album as your own seer. As soon as you put a photo of yourself in
the book, the powers will cease for you forever. If you wish to
transfer ownership, you may do so, but once you have transferred
ownership, you may never take it up again, ever, in your lifetime.
This is to ensure that the book is not abused, stolen, or used for
evil purposes. It is purely an altruistic book.
     
    “ There’s nothing stopping you
from using it on your friends,” Andrea said.
    Ella frowned
at her.
    “ I’m serious. Pauline, do you have a photo of Roan
here?”
    Pauline
glanced at everyone, hope and a bit of moisture in her eyes. “I
have one on my phone. But…I don’t know if I’d like to see…I wasn’t
planning on marrying him or anything.”
    “ Aren’t you curious?” Andrea asked. “I mean, the chemistry’s
there.”
    Ella squirmed.
Andrea probably wanted to prove to Pauline how badly she barrelled
down the wrong pathway. Not really the right way to do it.
    “ I don’t know. I mean, I haven’t
even decided to take ownership. It’s a big respons—“
    “ I’ll take ownership!” Carol raised her hand like an eager kid
in class. “If you don’t want to.”
    Ella bit her
lip. “I didn’t say I don’t want to. I just need to read more—see
everything it entails. It means I can never use it for myself.
Quite a choice to make—to never make use of its powers.”
    “ Not never.” Pauline smiled. “You could pass it on to one of
us.”
    “ Read on.” Andrea
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