Do you really love me? is a collection of six short stories, all about love and how it doesn't always work out the way we want it to. The stories are humorous, sad, clever and most importantly, very real. You may have experienced some of them yourself. Some of the stories are a little risqué so don't read it if you might be offended.
Do you really love me? is about a couple in bed at two in the morning having a discussion about love.
In The Inevitable Question, a young Englishman sets out to meet his girlfriend's parents in Derry, Northen Ireland.
An Englishman in New Jersey is about Henry Millfield, a businessman on a trip to New Jersey and becomes a good samaritan to Crystal, a half-psychic woman that he meets in a bar.
In Julian, Julian Stronglove cooks for his date - and how lucky she is to be cooked for by a perfectionist like Julian.
Love Across the Water tells the story of Arthur Bailey, a man who regularly visits a park in London to sail his model boat. One day he notices an attractive woman, Sylvia, on the other side of the lake. Arthur and Sylvia exchange messages, ferried to and fro by Arthur's boat as Arthur's love for Sylvia grows.
In Blind Date we meet Janine, a woman waiting for her date at Leicester Square. He's late for the date and Janine starts to worry about what may have happened to him.