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Lonely Magnolia

By: John Isaac Jones
Narrated by: Tom Zainea
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A shy, lonely computer genius tries to find love in the digital age. He would never be the same! The story of Pygmalion for the 21st century!

©2017 John I. Jones (P)2017 John I. Jones
Fiction Paranormal Romance Paranormal Romance Science Fiction
Interesting Twist • Thought-provoking Premise • Excellent Narration • Engaging Storyline • Unique Short Story

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This is a unique story from an author I am enjoying recently. This is maybe my favorite payoff of his so far. How do I say much more without giving away too much?!

There are so many ways this story could have gone, and I was very pleased where it went. It made for a brilliant listening experience.

The narrator did a great job.

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Finding love in a digital age.

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A very interesting short story, with some unexpected twists at the end. Well written, interesting story,

Lonely Magnolia

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The twist that I didn't see coming...

Online dating was something Dr. Wingate had never considered in the past but he was willing to give it a try. Is it possible to find your perfect mate online?

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Lonely Magnolia

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This is a short story about a man who recently retired from a successful career in the tech industry and decides he's ready to find love again. Turning to an internet dating service, he begins the dance of online courtship until the time to meet his new found love arrives and he travels to meet her.

I thought the story was good and the character was well written as all the characters in Mr. Jones' stories are. But, I found the conclusion to be unsatisfactory and while it had a nice twist, I didn't feel what I had invested in the character matched the ending and left me wondering if I had missed something. I'm still looking for an overlying juxtaposition that makes the ending seem natural, but I can't find one. I also didn't really find the compelling moral that all Mr Jones' stories end with, which I really like. This one just seemed flat and, meh.

I was given this audio book for free in exchange for this unbiased review.

A short story with a twist!

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This is another short story bu John Isaac Jones which touches on several aspects of our humanity we can all fall victim to if we are not aware of the depravity of some of those among us. Struggles with loneliness, aging, boredom, and depression are a few of the things that leave us vulnerable to being deceived. Technology has opened a world of information to us, brought the world right into our homes. Unfortunately, it comes with a cost; one of which is it leaves your door open to those that would intentionally do harm. One should not be naive when entering the world-wide-web; especially not if earnestly in search of happiness and companionship,

Sadly, the story of the main character is a reality in today's cyber world. It is easy for people to hide behind their keyboard and pretend to be someone they are not and lead an vulnerable person down a dead end road. Having dealt in the high-tech arena for over 30-years, I could quickly determine pretty much where the story was headed, so although there was no twist to the ending, it was a bit of an extreme case. The one slight glitch in the story itself is it seemed a bit unlikely a computer genius, as the main character was described as being, would fall into such a trap. That being said, substitute an average person into the story and you have an all too frequent scenario which occurs. Let this story serve as a warning to anyone looking to enter into any type of online relationship . . . there are many out there that are ready to live a phony life online, often at the expense of others.

Once again, the narration in these stories is superb and only serves to enhance the listen. I would recommend this title to those that enjoy short, tight, real life based stories, A review copy of this audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in return for this unbiased review. If you found this review helpful, please take a moment to click yes below.

Another pertinent, but sad story on humanity

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