A Proper Lady
ebook ∣ When they're pushed too far, the BEAST awakens · When the Beast Awakens
By Bjorn Peeters

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All of us get angry at some point; it's human nature. But sometimes, one of us gets pushed just a little too far – and then THE BEAST awakens. Find out what happens when it does, in this knee-slapping Bjorn Peeters comedy series.
We've all been raised to play nice. Yes Ma'am, no Sir. I keep on smiling, even when you insult me for the third time in five minutes. But deep inside slumbers a beast of rage, hidden from the world. It's kept in chains, sedated. Has to be. Yet sometimes, when pushed too far... it AWAKENS. Then s**t hits the fan, with all manner of unpredictable and often ridiculous consequences.
Take Mina, a nice young woman who likes old fashioned good manners. Especially when doing her job as a train conductor. Is that too much to ask? And if people really cross the line with their rudeness, is she supposed to keep her cool? Or is there a time when even a proper lady can snap and go berserk?
Do you like laugh-out-loud comedy that pokes fun at rage, while at the same time pointing out some basic human psychology? Then give this new comedy series by Bjorn Peeters a try. Each story is a straight to the point half-hour read of fun and laughs—perfect to enjoy during a break at work, your commute,... or whenever you're ready to flip out, and need to relax and have a laugh.
All stories in the series can be read independently, in any order you like.
Try at NO RISK. The first story in the series is free!
Don't read a lot? Or is English your second language? BJORN PEETERS comedies are FOR ADULTS, but at the same time EASY TO READ. Typically scoring 80+ on the Flesch–Kincaid readability scales.