


Ashlee- Michael Verley
From the musings of Marcus Veovin:
“My father had always raised me to be a gentleman and treat women with the utmost respect, and while I will never falter in my chivalric ways, I was once tamed by a hot, goth babe named Ashlee Belle. She was a black-haired beauty who lived life on the edge while consistently remaining the total opposite of anyone I had ever known. I suppose that seems only fitting since the old adage ‘opposites attract’ still holds sway in this day and age, and I believe that as long as I’m willing to listen – which I unquestionably am – Ashlee could teach me many different things about life I wouldn’t pick up on in my own time.”
“The Life and Times and Women of Marcus Veovin” chronicles one man’s story as he walks the path to becoming an unforgettable legend in the history of mankind. Marcus is a well-traveled man who has witnessed many strange sights and fought his share of bizarre battles in his time. His life has been anything but normal, but the one constant he always has is the women he’s shared the most pivotal moments of his existence with. “The Life and Times and Women of Marcus Veovin” stories can be read in any order to be put together like a puzzle, but each one stands alone on its own to tell a complete story. In its entirety, the series builds toward a climactic conclusion unlike anything else in the literary world.
Warning: “Ashlee” is a coming-of-age story geared toward adults with a lot of uncensored “spice.”
Word count: Approximately 41,000
From the musings of Marcus Veovin:
“My father had always raised me to be a gentleman and treat women with the utmost respect, and while I will never falter in my chivalric ways, I was once tamed by a hot, goth babe named Ashlee Belle. She was a black-haired beauty who lived life on the edge while consistently remaining the total opposite of anyone I had ever known. I suppose that seems only fitting since the old adage ‘opposites attract’ still holds sway in this day and age, and I believe that as long as I’m willing to listen – which I unquestionably am – Ashlee could teach me many different things about life I wouldn’t pick up on in my own time.”
“The Life and Times and Women of Marcus Veovin” chronicles one man’s story as he walks the path to becoming an unforgettable legend in the history of mankind. Marcus is a well-traveled man who has witnessed many strange sights and fought his share of bizarre battles in his time. His life has been anything but normal, but the one constant he always has is the women he’s shared the most pivotal moments of his existence with. “The Life and Times and Women of Marcus Veovin” stories can be read in any order to be put together like a puzzle, but each one stands alone on its own to tell a complete story. In its entirety, the series builds toward a climactic conclusion unlike anything else in the literary world.
Warning: “Ashlee” is a coming-of-age story geared toward adults with a lot of uncensored “spice.”
Word count: Approximately 41,000
From the musings of Marcus Veovin:
“My father had always raised me to be a gentleman and treat women with the utmost respect, and while I will never falter in my chivalric ways, I was once tamed by a hot, goth babe named Ashlee Belle. She was a black-haired beauty who lived life on the edge while consistently remaining the total opposite of anyone I had ever known. I suppose that seems only fitting since the old adage ‘opposites attract’ still holds sway in this day and age, and I believe that as long as I’m willing to listen – which I unquestionably am – Ashlee could teach me many different things about life I wouldn’t pick up on in my own time.”
“The Life and Times and Women of Marcus Veovin” chronicles one man’s story as he walks the path to becoming an unforgettable legend in the history of mankind. Marcus is a well-traveled man who has witnessed many strange sights and fought his share of bizarre battles in his time. His life has been anything but normal, but the one constant he always has is the women he’s shared the most pivotal moments of his existence with. “The Life and Times and Women of Marcus Veovin” stories can be read in any order to be put together like a puzzle, but each one stands alone on its own to tell a complete story. In its entirety, the series builds toward a climactic conclusion unlike anything else in the literary world.
Warning: “Ashlee” is a coming-of-age story geared toward adults with a lot of uncensored “spice.”
Word count: Approximately 41,000