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  1. Richard Allen

    Richard Allen edited the subjects of Recorded Butterflies (Rumbling Heart) Wednesday, October 12, 2011.

    • Added the subject: Subjects > Literature & Fiction > Drama
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  2. Richard Allen

    Richard Allen edited the settings of Recorded Butterflies (Rumbling Heart) Wednesday, October 12, 2011.

    • changed the overview: Eureka, California
    • Added a setting: John's house: Seen by him and others as a sanctuary, it is a home that was left to John by his parents after they passed away.
    • marked the description of John's house as not a spoiler
    • Added a setting: The Company Mall: The mall where Emily Martin works.
    • marked the description of The Company Mall as not a spoiler
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  3. Richard Allen

    Richard Allen edited the description of Recorded Butterflies (Rumbling Heart) Wednesday, October 12, 2011.

    • In this follow up to his first book Rumbling Heart, Richard Allen continues the story of John as he moves forward with his life after dealing with the demons of his past head on. It is October 2012 and John Allen has just gotten back into Eureka, California after spending several months on the road. Looking forward to meeting back up with his best friend Emily, he realizes that she is purposely refusing his phone calls and text messages. He finds her sudden absence from his life disturbing and feels as if she is phasing him out of hers. While his ideas as to why she’s suddenly disappeared continue to swim around in his head, she quite suddenly is thrust back into his world, and he eventually finds out the reasons behind her withdrawal. As Emily finally opens up to him and lets him in on all that has happened, he finds the truth about her hard to swallow, but then takes a step back and realizes just how hard life must have been for her since he left her side. All the while, John is still managing his relationship with his new found love interest shortly after getting back into town after his time on the road with her. After some very serious consideration, he finds himself contemplating something that he felt he would never do again in his life. Finally realizing just how strongly he feels for her, they explore the reasons why they would want to permanently tie their lives together, and the two of them begin a journey that promises to change their lives forever. Life seems good, and John feels that there is no way it could be any sweeter. While helping Emily deal with a major issue that shakes her to her very core, he still feels that life, as a whole, is looking up and that nothing could possibly bring him down. Little does he knows that just a few short months later, his world would be throw into chaos by something so devastating that it would quite possibly send his life into a tailspin, and that he could soon see himself heading back into that downward spiral he found himself in just a few short years before. Filled with secrets, intrigue, love, heartache, and moments so sweet they would make most men blush, Recorded Butterflies explores John and his dreams, and offers insight into his mind like never before. It will even ask you to take a different look at him and his friendship with the beautiful and confident Emily as he finds himself looking at her like he never has before. After a few significant twists and turns, you are treated to an ending so explosive, you may want to have your heart medication close by, and you will find yourself begging for the next installment in the series.on.

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  4. Richard Allen

    Richard Allen edited the summary of Recorded Butterflies (Rumbling Heart) Wednesday, October 12, 2011.

    • It is October 2012 and John Allen has just gotten back into Eureka, California after spending several months on the road. Looking forward to meeting back up with his best friend Emily, he realizes that she is purposely refusing his phone calls and text messages. He finds her sudden absence from his life disturbing and feels as if she is phasing him out of hers. While his ideas as to why she’s suddenly disappeared continue to swim around in his head, she quite suddenly is thrust back into his world, and he eventually finds out the reasons behind her withdrawal. As Emily finally opens up to him and lets him in on all that has happened, he finds the truth about her hard to swallow, but then takes a step back and realizes just how hard life must have been for her since he left her side.

      All the while, John is still managing his relationship with his new found love interest shortly after getting back into town after his time on the road with her. After some very serious consideration, he finds himself contemplating something that he felt he would never do again in his life. Finally realizing just how strongly he feels for her, they explore the reasons why they would want to permanently tie their lives together, and the two of them begin a journey that promises to change their lives forever. Life seems good, and John feels that there is no way it could be any sweeter. While helping Emily deal with a major issue that shakes her to her very core, he still feels that life, as a whole, is looking up and that nothing could possibly bring him down. Little does he knows that just a few short months later, his world would be throw into chaos by something so devastating that it could quite possibly send his life into a tailspin, and that he could soon see himself heading back into that downward spiral he found himself in just a few short years before.

      Filled with secrets, intrigue, love, heartache, and moments so sweet they would make most men blush, Recorded Butterflies explores John and his dreams, and offers insight into his mind like never before. It will even ask you to take a different look at him and his friendship with the beautiful and confident Emily as he finds himself looking at her like he never has before. After a few significant twists and turns, you are treated to an ending so explosive, you may want to have your heart medication close by, and you will find yourself begging for the next installment in the series.

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  5. Richard Allen

    Richard Allen edited the reading level of Recorded Butterflies (Rumbling Heart) Wednesday, October 12, 2011.

    • Adults - There are scenes of drunkenness and spikes of harsh language. There are a handful of very romantic scenes that may be too much and somewhat confusing for younger readers. There is an explanation of a very violent crime with some gruesome details as well as another very violent act.act. There are minor horror elements, but they are kept mild. There are scenes of significant peril.
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  6. Richard Allen

    Richard Allen edited the characters of Recorded Butterflies (Rumbling Heart) Wednesday, October 12, 2011.

    • Removed a character: Donna (Minor Character): Olivia's personal assistant and touring manager.
    • marked the description of Donna (Minor Character) as not a spoiler
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  7. Richard Allen

    Richard Allen edited the characters of Recorded Butterflies (Rumbling Heart) Wednesday, October 12, 2011.

    • Edited the description of Emily Martin: John Allen's best friend and theHuman Resources Vice President for The Company.
    • Added a character: Donna (Supporting Character): Olivia's personal assistant and touring manager.
    • marked the description of Donna (Supporting Character) as not a spoiler
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  8. Richard Allen

    Richard Allen edited the characters of Recorded Butterflies (Rumbling Heart) Wednesday, October 12, 2011.

    • Edited the description of Emily Martin: John Allen's best friend and the Human Resources Vice President for The Company.
    • Added a character: Donna (Minor Character): Olivia's personal assistant and touring manager.
    • marked the description of Donna (Minor Character) as not a spoiler
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  9. Richard Allen

    Richard Allen edited the table of contents of Recorded Butterflies (Rumbling Heart) Wednesday, October 12, 2011.

    • Prologue
      Becoming X
      High and Dry
      Bodies
      2am
      Swimmer
      Play Dead
      Drove Me to the Wall
      Sea Me
      Blurry
      Strawberry, and The Flower Duet
      Dream Camp
      Requiem
      Auto Rock

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  10. Richard Allen

    Richard Allen edited the reading level of Recorded Butterflies (Rumbling Heart) Wednesday, October 12, 2011.

    • Adults - There are scenes of drunkenness and spikes of harsh language. There are a handful of very romantic scenes that may be too much and somewhat confusing for younger readers. There is an explanation of a very violent crime with some gruesome details as well as another veryviolent act.
    ( see all changes to this book’s reading level | see Richard Allen’s edits | report abuse )
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