Last Day Free Download of “ReConnected” - Suspenseful Romance Inspired by a True Facebook Story

 
SAN FRANCISCO - July 7, 2013 - PRLog -- Social network can create as much mess as magic!

San Francisco, CA July 7, 2013 -- This suspenseful romance “ReConnected (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DHKVHY8)” is now available on Amazon.com Kindle.http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DHKVHY8

Facebook changed the world for better and for worse. Let’s start with why it’s better. If not for Facebook, many revolutions, such as the Arab spring, may not have happened. President Barak Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign might have not been as successful–Obama’s technology adviser during the election was Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes. Thanks to Facebook, ill people found transplant donors; people got their stolen cars back, many found love or rekindled old friendships. And, without social media, not nearly as much money would have been donated to help victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan or the deadly tornado that struck near Oklahoma City earlier this year.

What most of us are less aware of is how Facebook and other social media can damage relationships. The success of social media has created a variety of problems for relationships. Embarrassment, jealousy, false assumptions, and stalker-like behavior, are some of the social disasters that can result from the misuse of social media.

An increasing number of people have actually chosen to disable their social media accounts in an attempt to save a relationship or help move forward from a previous one. “A third of all divorce filings in 2011 contained the word "Facebook," according to Divorce Online. More than 80 percent of U.S. divorce attorneys say social networking in divorce proceedings is on the rise, according to the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (ABC news: Can Facebook Ruin your Marriage?). Facebook provides easy evidence for four out of every five divorces.

Finally, a new study by the University of Missouri suggests that using Facebook too much can lead to cheating, breakup and divorce.

In their new screenplay “ReConnected (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DHKVHY8),” authors Armelle Cloche and Michelle Tirella used the inspiration from a personal true story which occurred on Facebook to pen a suspenseful romance showing how social network can impact your entire life both from the personal relationship side, and the public and political side.

(Informal) Vision Contest: You are invited to share your own vision of how Facebook and other social media impacted your life atFacebook.com/ProjectBelles (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Project-Belles/270257509867) or write to us at ProjectBelles@Armelle.com. Exciting ideas may end up in the movie version when it comes out!

The Story: 1993. Prom night. Two high school sweethearts are 20 years away from using Facebook to reconnect and to dismantle a crime ring in Panama.

ReConnected is a suspenseful romance about finding yourself again, rediscovering lost love and courage, and how our choices always affect the ones we love most.

Pack your bag. Get prepared to travel.

Limited time promotion: Today is the LAST day of the July 4th long weekend promotion. “ReConnected, (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DHKVHY8)” usually $2.99, is available to the public as a free download at Amazon.com.

About the authors: Armelle’s grandfather, Maurice, was the first director to receive the Oscar for Best Foreign Movie by inspiring his audience. Like him, Armelle wants to bring through ReConnected, a message of hope needed by so many today. Her credits include: “The Road to Paradise (http://www.amazon.com/Road-Paradise-Magnificent/dp/0615115462)” a fantasy book for kids, “October 3rd (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CDSXMRA)” a Divine Comedy / Fantasy, and over ten screenplays, musical & TV series. She is also the CEO/Founder of Armelle Productions, LLC: iStayYoung.com (http://bit.ly/15eiscF), MyWizeBook.com (http://bit.ly/115sqG6), and ZParadise.com (http://bit.ly/129MmLW).

Michelle is a Director of Educational Services who has been writing short stories and poetry since she was a teenager. Her poetry and short stories often reflect how deeply she feels about love, family and betrayal.   She wants to send the message to all readers, that we all have the strength to overcome any of life's painful obstacles.  

Together they are the Belles...

Contact

Armelle Cloche

| 415.505.7678

| Author’s Page: http://www.amazon.com/author/armellecloche

| LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/armelle

Michelle Tirella

| Author’s Page: http://www.amazon.com/Michelle-Tirella/e/B00DHVCR6Y/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_pop_1

| Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Project-Belles/270257509867

| Twitter: https://twitter.com/Project_Belles
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