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Lost Lovers

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Grace Upendo (32) is a Sexually-abused Black Swahili African. Despite her strength of character, she is haunted by a dark past. Full of fear, and unable to reach out to those who could help heal her scarred heart, she is saved by the man of her dreams, Sean Hope. But when Sean understands how damaged she is due to past horrors of rape and abuse, and despite his great love for her, he comes to realize that to heal her he must leave her.

 

Years later, when Grace finally gains the courage to escape from Jester Jones, an abusive Australian sailing yacht owner, she begins a frightening voyage of discovery through stormy seas to an uncharted, magical island only 150 nautical miles from Brisbane, Australia. There, in this unearthly land of honey, filled with lakes, streams, stunning golden beeches, mysterious creatures, dark forests and tall mountains, she begins to find new hope.

 

On the island an adventure begins with a magical play, LOST LOVERS (yes, the stage play name is the same as the novel, but you'll soon understand when you read it, and will find the play quite amusing and entertaining!), a raucous play based in part on Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Its cast of characters, all animals and insects and talking bees, too, even include a talking two-headed Kangaroo called Sue the Two-Headed Roo. But as the humans and animals begin rehearsals, Grace soon discovers she cannot understand its cast of misfit characters. Filled with confusion, she is taken into the depths of the sea, to Fish School, by a white-faced Common Dolphin. There, beneath the churning waves, she finally learns her she can talk to the magical animals and even the two-headed Roo. Having found the key, Grace is taken back to the magical island and dreams of a beach. Buried beneath it is a bright diamond engagement ring which Sean had tried to give her twice, years before, but which she had refused. And when she recognises the Roo as Sean, and he understands that Grace is his lost lover, then the magic ends and the reality of a loving future begins.

90 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 17, 2024

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Tom Richards

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Well, Guess Who Got Covid. So this is late. FINALLY, the Official launch of
ALWAYS COME HOME

ARE YOU STRONG ENOUGH TO SURVIVE MONTHS OF INVOLUNTARY CONFINEMENT
…OR GO MAD???

Always Come Home, a new novel by Tom Richards, puts you into the mind and heart of David Bloom, a normal person undergoing what you won't want to go through. Says one reader:

Tamara Curtin Niemi
Always Comes Home hit so many notes. First my mom is schizophrenic, currently in a mental correctional facility in the US and will likely never leave; second Mikhail Bulgakov was the subject of my PhD dissertation, so the blending and travelling between two worlds was a familiar vehicle, and oh, that frustration of the system really screwing people and their friends and family too.
Always Come Home. A psychological thriller by bestselling novelist Tom Richards. Don’t Scream. Nobody will Listen.

To order your Paperback or eBook go to: www.tomrichards.ie For more information or to chat with the author email: tomrichards141@gmail.com

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