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Monday, January 6, 2020

Mystery Monday 41: Harajuku Kiss

Welcome Mystery Monday. For this weekly writing blog post, I will be presenting snippets of my novel Harajuku Kiss, a mystery romance in Japan.
I hope you'll enjoy following our heroine through her thoughts and adventures.


About Harajuku Kiss

At times, life can be so depressing. She is walking her usual recovery tour in Harajuku, finishing with a crepe, trying to forget that her boyfriend dumped her once again for the week-end... When the unthinkable happens... A boy stops in front of her in the street and kisses her, in the middle of the street, before running away.
Trying to discover more about him, she is dragged into a dangerous game of mystery. A biologist has been murdered and a deadly virus is on the loose. First suspect: the mysterious Harajuku's stranger.

Here is the snippet for this week

He asked me to save him from something unknown. Can you save someone with a simple kiss? In the state my heart was at, I would have said yes. Of course, that was also arbitrary but my heart ached a lot lately, so much in fact that I had been wondering if I didn't suffer of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. I wouldn’t be astonished with the whole lot of crap guys had been making me go through. I was emotionally functioning well, so well that anything triggered my feelings to the point of no return. But if my mystery man had a broken heart, a single kiss wouldn't cure him. To feel good required a lot more, to repair my broken heart with its perpetual intense pain would take a lot more than just the kiss a perfect stranger in the street.

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