Crash: A Very Modern Love Story (Cyber)
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Rating | : | 4.18 (797 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0671023411 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Laced with humor and provocative confessions, their impassioned exchanges seem to be leading them to the brink of the inevitable. LOSS OF CONTROL CAN LEAD TO A crash;-) The wild ride chronicled in Chat and Connect, the first two novels in Nan McCarthy's heralded cybertrilogy, comes to a jolting conclusion in Crash. With a true storyteller's flourish, Nan McCarthy brings to a close a romantic adventure that is at once familiar, unique, and entirely unforgettable.. You are invited once again to "eavesdrop" on the private e-mail conversations of Bev and Max, two strangers who met online -- and whose relationship has grown more intense, and complex, than they ever imagined
third book in a fresh look at romance via cyberspace Bev and Max met online when they shared a CHAT. They CONNECT and begin an exchange of E-mail letters, which becomes more and more personal and intimate with each send. Even though Bev and Max fall in love through cyberspace, she is already married. Any permanent relationship in the mundane real world seems doomed to CRASH.The "Cyberspa. Max :( I could NOT believe ho this triology ended. I loved the books, they were great, i couldnt put them down, i read all three in one day, i felt like Max and Bev were people i knew, i felt like iw as apart of their love story. I saw a whole nother ending coming from things that were said earlier in the book, i did not see this ending comin. A Customer said Fantastic. I found "Crash" to be an astounding end to the series. True, the ending was upsetting, but I didn't find that it was poorly done at all - if anything, the ending added to the quality of the book. I'm dying for a Fantastic A Customer I found "Crash" to be an astounding end to the series. True, the ending was upsetting, but I didn't find that it was poorly done at all - if anything, the ending added to the quality of the book. I'm dying for a 4th, but unfortunately I don't see one coming, which is a severe disappointment as I've come to view Bev and Max as close fri. th, but unfortunately I don't see one coming, which is a severe disappointment as I've come to view Bev and Max as close fri
-- Review. Tina Velgos The Review Zone Bev and Max's letters are witty, hilarious, challenging, thoughtful, teasing, and full of tension
. Nan lives in Grayslake, Illinois, with her husband, their two sons, one dog, five cats, and an amazing goldfish named Elvis. A former computer journalist, Nan is the author of the cybernovels Chat, Connect and Crash. She is currently working on her next book, a blues novel set on the South Side of Chicago. You can visit Nan's Web site at rainwater or write to her at nan@rainwater. Nan McCarthy was born in Chicago in 1961