In page one of Sarah's Price, the free on-line thriller romance novel by Rob Hopcott, we see main character Sarah facing a dilemma and standing on the top of a West Country hill looking out over the Bristol Channel.
Her quandary is that she is married yet she has agreed to spend the weekend with a man who is not her husband, to commit adultery and to do so seemingly willingly.
The middle-aged man who stands beside Sarah wears clothes that are neat and tidy and clearly has a different character and personality to Sarah.
The page ends with a reference to her husband David planting an affectionate kiss on her lightly freckled face and it is clear that for Sarah this weekend is no love match.
Set in London and the West Country, UK during the 1990s, Sarah's Price is a free online thriller romance novel written and published by myself. I hope you have a good read :-)
Your comments are welcome below. The novel was originally written during the awful events of the 1990s credit crunch and reflects hardships endured by people during that time. It is sad, that, despite the passage of time, the economic conditions that are the backdrop to this fictional free online novel story of the 1990s are still so terribly relevant to many in 2008.
Bye for now
Rob Hopcott
(free online author)
This synopsis of a page from the free online thriller romance novel / novella Sarah's Price is copyright Rob Hopcott 2008, all rights reserved. All characters and places in this synopsis of the free online thriller romance novel / novella Sarah's Price are, like the online novel / novella referred to, fictitious and no reference is intended to any person or organization, living or otherwise.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Sarah's Price 01 - free on-line thriller romance novel
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Your comments on this free online thriller romance novel are welcomed below.
Today we are facing a credit crunch very similar to that in the 1990s only ten years after the events that originally inspired this story.
Have you or anybody you know been affected by the credit crunch?
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