The Hollywood Book Reviews commends “Metamorphosis of a Young Maiden” by Dr. Wm. Patric Leedom because it “was a remarkable story of how love finds a way and life has a way of happening how we least expect it”
No matter how many likes, comments, and direct messages we crave, written love letters hit differently. Letter writing is a dying mode of communication. As a result, receiving a personal letter from someone who cares about you is genuinely special.
Communication is the foundation of any successful relationship. If you want this connection to succeed, you need to communicate with the other person and listen to what they have to say.
The Hollywood Book Reviews’ Suzanne Gattis commended Dr. Wm. Patric Leedom’s book, “Metamorphosis of a Young Maiden”, says that the book “is a romantic story of love and connection that gives insight into how a relationship move through the ebbs and flows and provides goals of an honest growing relationship.”
Shelley, Dr. Wm. Patric Leedom’s love interest underwent major transformations from a naive, shy recluse who never considered sex in relation to herself to a more sophisticated young woman trusting another for the first time, feeling complete and totally loved for the first time between December 1969 and June 1970.
“Metamorphosis of a Young Maiden” is a collection of love letters between the two. It’s a strong illustration of two lovers delving deep into the life and exposing themselves to each other as they work toward a passionate connection. We should all remember to take risks with our partners and be inspired to seek out life’s deeper meanings and experiences.
Here’s an excerpt from the review written by Hollywood Book Reviews’ Suzanne Gattis that highlights:
“I found this to be a beautiful love story one worth mirroring. And I would love to go back when letters were a thing as they seem to have so much more power than just an email. I would recommend this book to the romantics and those young at heart.”