This Is Not A Love Song by Sean O'Leary

Thank you @ZooloosBT and @SeanO177 for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. This is not a love song is collection of short stories about love, drugs and betrayal. I really enjoyed these stories but i had some faviorite ones which where separating, Alice,Norseman, Porn and cigarettes. They where all intresting stories thst gripped me to the end and i read them in a couple if hours. I really like Sean O'Leary writting style it is gripping and easy to get into. There some hard topics like giving up drugs which was written really well. I will defintaly read more of his books in the future. I like the front cover with the sea and cliffs. The story is 148 pages long and i strongly recommcond you giving This is not a love song read 5 stars. Author Bio Sean O’Leary is a writer from Melbourne, Australia. He has published two literary short story collections, ‘My Town’ and ‘Walking’. His literary novella ‘Drifting’ was the winner of the ‘The Great Novella Search 2016’ and published in 2017. He self published ‘The Heat’ his crime novella set in Darwin and Bangkok in 2019. ‘Drifting’ and ‘The Heat’ will be re-published by Next Chapter in 2022/23. His second crime novella ‘Preston Noir’ was published in 2020 in ‘Crime Double Feature…Neo Noir’ from the indie press ‘Zombie Pirate Publishing. Book Blurb This Is Not A Love Song is a collection of short love stories from all around Australia, with only a few happy endings but many possibilities. Travellers arrive in small towns and find unconventional love with people who are much more than what they first seem. The Sydney / Melbourne dilemma also raises its head, with people arriving or leaving the cities for love that never quite reaches its peak. Nights out seeing bands, drugs stolen from dealers, barmaids and girls on the beach. Homecomings, falling in love with places, a mystical new bar and a lover's betrayal. You'll find these, and much more, in Sean O'Leary's 'This Is Not A Love Song'. ’ His crime fiction collection ‘Wonderland‘ was recently published by the down and dirty folk at Close to the Bone Publishing in the United Kingdown. His new crime novel ‘Going All the Way’ and short story collection ‘Tokyo Jazz & Other Stories’ are both published by Next Chapter and out now. City of Sin is the first book in his new Sydney crime series featuring Indigenous investigator Carter Thompson. He likes to walk all over the face of the earth, travel as often as he can, supports Melbourne Football Club (a life sentence) enjoys art but knows nothing about it, is a film buff and writes like a demon.

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