It may be true that you’re only young once, but what happens in our youth can stay with us for a lifetime. Lost and Found Love “The Stories Never Told” is a compact story of a group of friends nearing the end of college. A few dramatic turns leave them reeling, all heading in separate directions. Two decades later, fate brings them back together for a reunion where it all began. Old wounds are torn open and new relationships are forged. Filled with snappy dialogue and realistic circumstances, Clarence Harris has penned a thoroughly modern story about finding the right time to fall in love.
Lost and Found Love captures all the energy and excitement surrounding the college experience. But the reality sets in fast when hearts are broken and young emotions are scarred. In the beginning, the story is a rapid succession of different characters and intense situations. At times I found it difficult to distinguish one person from another, but the characters truly find their own voices as Harris moves the plot into adulthood. The guys all emerge as their own men shaped by the experiences of their youth. The scenes are well described, but the story is really propelled by the strong dialogue. This character-driven novel by Clarence Harris is short and sweet, with a neat ending that ties up all the loose ends. Lost and Found Love “The Stories Never Told” is an unpretentious and modern take on friendship and romance in a complicated world.