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Jail Cell Love Affair

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Fred Jamers has been falsely accused of killing his boyfriend, Stephane Thibedeau. Arrested, tried, convicted on circumstantial evidence, and sentenced to five to ten years in prison, the challenges he faces are more than the average prisoner.

Copyright © 2024 Lee Wilson; All Rights Reserved.

Story Recommendations (12 members)

  • Action Packed 6
  • Addictive/Pacing 10
  • Characters 10
  • Chills 5
  • Cliffhanger 7
  • Compelling 9
  • Feel-Good 6
  • Humor 2
  • Smoldering 3
  • Tearjerker 6
  • Unique 7
  • World Building 6


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Zuri

· Edited by Zuri

   5 of 5 members found this review helpful 5 / 5 members

When reading the comments below each chapter, you'll realize quickly, that I particularly am no fan of the protagonist—however, @Lee Wilson manages to send you on an emotional roller coaster ride, yet, not always in the way, you might expect.

One thing, you can't accuse @Lee Wilson of, is following traditional story structures and archetypes too closely and not using creative, unconventional, and surprising plot points. Most notable—spoiler!—is that the blurb only covers the first quarter of the story, which then kinda goes entirely off-script—something, I wasn't expecting at all.

Response from the author:

Thanks Zuri. Not nearly as bad as you implied. Good review.

  • Love 6
drsawzall

· Edited by drsawzall

   5 of 5 members found this review helpful 5 / 5 members

Once again, we are gifted with a story that will thoroughly engage you, the reader and at times have you scratching, no not that folks...this is an attempt a seriousness!!!

This story is bound to engage you and the comment section and boy did I comment, even to the point of getting mud all over my face and having to live with some of my comments...

Folks, this is what a great story does. Stop reading this and get to the first chapter already!!!

Response from the author:

Thank you. Positive reviews and comments help keep me going. Pointed criticisms are useful as well.

  • Love 5
Sherye Story Reader

   5 of 5 members found this review helpful 5 / 5 members

Now here is a story that would make you feel you are a part of. The details in a story such as this one is what makes the story great! Especially if you are innocent of wrong doing. This story would make you think there are a lot of people out there that don't like people who like the same sex. Great job, Lee! You ARE a fantastic author in my eyes. 

Response from the author:

Thanks much. Again, comments and reviews are all wonderful.

  • Love 6
chris191070

· Edited by chris191070

   5 of 5 members found this review helpful 5 / 5 members

Here we have the story of Fred, a lawyer convicted of murdering his boyfriend Stephane. 

No real evidence provided, but he’s found guilty and sent down.

What happens next, well you need to read this truly awesome story as we follow the up, downs, trials and tribulations that Fred faces.

We meet many new faces, some good, some bad and some who become friends.

Comes highly recommended.

Response from the author:

Wow. ‘Truly awesome story.’ Grazie.

  • Love 6
Summerabbacat

   4 of 4 members found this review helpful 4 / 4 members

Another entertaining tale from a writer whose imagination never ceases to amaze me. 

A story based around the wrongful conviction of a young man and the impact it has not only on his life, but the lives of many others he comes into contact with, both within and outside the prison walls. To say much more regarding the plot would be a spoiler.

As is usually the case with a story from @Lee Wilson, the characters are what drives the story, characters from many different walks of life, characters whom one would mostly describe as ordinary. The prisoners are not caricatures as is often the case in lesser works, but real people, some of whom are guilty of their crimes and admit to being so. Some of the lawyers are even human, actually most are very pleasant.

Well done again Lee.

 

 

Response from the author:

As usual, thanks for the wonderful review. It always surprises me when my stories are liked so much. Maybe because they come so easily. Many practically write themselves, and rarely do they take very long. I still amaze myself sometimes.

  • Love 5
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