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Unspoken Truth Perfect Moments: Unspoken Truth, #2
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Intelligent, quirky, adorable Simon opens the door to truth and decries the falsehoods placed on every woman by man's hand. Baxter delivers another serious and oftentimes humorous insight into human behavior in his usual style. What the mind can conceive, the body can achieve. There has been no greater truth. Seek out the adventure and embark upon a journey where no man has ever been. Perfect moments is the second book, of a two-book series and completes the story

Jennifer Thompson

          I laughed, I cried. I fell in love with Simon. Emmy, Sarah, and Sally would make great friends. I loved the story, loved the characters, fast action. I was breathless at times, keeping pace. Beautifully written, not a dull moment, I was entertained, which is the reason I buy books.

Toni Danzia

          Unspoken Truth is long overdue and ahead of its time. Great story. I could not put it down. Simon is adorable, and you portrayed several women of strong character. I will recommend Unspoken Truth to all my friends. Very enjoyable and well worth reading.

Rita Wilson

          It was a good read all the way through, a good story, credible. I think your explanation of The Complete Mind Institute is very clever. Simon's character comes over very well as does Megan's, well, her dilemma really.

It's a better story than Fifty Shades of Gray and in my opinion, well written.

You are a good writer and storyteller; I'm looking forward to reading Déjà vu.

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PublisherJT Baxter
Release dateMay 13, 2022
Unspoken Truth Perfect Moments: Unspoken Truth, #2

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    Unspoken Truth Perfect Moments: Unspoken Truth, #2
    Unspoken Truth Perfect Moments: Unspoken Truth, #2

    Intelligent, quirky, adorable Simon opens the door to truth and decries the falsehoods placed on every woman by man's hand. Baxter delivers another serious and oftentimes humorous insight into human behavior in his usual style. What the mind can conceive, the body can achieve. There has been no greater truth. Seek out the adventure and embark upon a journey where no man has ever been. Perfect moments is the second book, of a two-book series and completes the story Jennifer Thompson           I laughed, I cried. I fell in love with Simon. Emmy, Sarah, and Sally would make great friends. I loved the story, loved the characters, fast action. I was breathless at times, keeping pace. Beautifully written, not a dull moment, I was entertained, which is the reason I buy books. Toni Danzia           Unspoken Truth is long overdue and ahead of its time. Great story. I could not put it down. Simon is adorable, and you portrayed several women of strong character. I will recommend Unspoken Truth to all my friends. Very enjoyable and well worth reading. Rita Wilson           It was a good read all the way through, a good story, credible. I think your explanation of The Complete Mind Institute is very clever. Simon's character comes over very well as does Megan's, well, her dilemma really. It's a better story than Fifty Shades of Gray and in my opinion, well written. You are a good writer and storyteller; I'm looking forward to reading Déjà vu.

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JT Baxter

Born and raised in a small town in England, he stepped out into the world and became a world traveler. They say my unique writing style has proven to be exciting and compassionate, with an intuitive understanding of women’s emotional desires and what they look for in men. So don’t believe everything you read, I get surprised all the time.

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