Aaron Lee, New Song Band saxophonist, is in competition with his brother, Boris, for the top position in the family company. However, there is a moral clause that they both must fulfill before either brother can get the position. Aaron is confident that he will triumph but he meets Alka again—the girl who got away. Alka's Hindu family had arranged her marriage to Rajiv before she was ten years old, a boy she didn't even know. Aaron had always been her love, but to be with him Alka had to defy her family and risk losing them. Will Alka overcome the cultural divide and unravel the web of lies that Rajiv has been using to keep her away from her true love?
Brenda Barrett is an award-winning and bestselling author who has a passion for writing real Jamaican romances.
When she's not weaving words that transport readers to exotic locales, you can find her nurturing her green thumb in the garden or doting on her beloved cats.
With an infectious zest for life, this author brings a unique perspective to her writing that is both relatable and thought-provoking.
Don't be surprised if you find yourself lost in the pages of her latest work, as she seamlessly blends romance with some drama, mystery, suspense, or even sci-fi, leaving readers wanting more. https://www.brenalbar.com/newsletter
The first 75% of this series book was dull and flat, in addition to erroneous scientific and medical data. The author has written a few series that I have enjoyed and been entertained. "The Pryce Sisters", " The Jackson's" and "Wiley Brothers". Other books from this series has also been very well written. I anticipate reading the next book in this series," A Past Refrain "
Very intriguing love story that I enjoyed immensely. It gives rise to the old adage, “If you truly love someone, set them free. If they come back, they are yours. If not, it was never meant to be”. It was a reminder to let go and trust God’s process. They had to surrender everything in belief God would intervene on their behalf and bring them back together again.
Excellent read, I enjoyed the characters and storyline. Aaron and Alka fell in love, years ago. They were from different religions, due to Alka arranged marriage as a child in India they separated. There is plenty of interference and deceit in their journey to lasting love.
This book is a must read. I would encourage anyone and everyone to start this series. Truly each book in the series this far, draws you deeper in and to read the whole series right away. Not your typical romance.
Reading your books is so addictive, I just kept reading from one book to another, very clean and funny at times I just feel that these stories are a bit too short I would like some continuation on them.
Alka tried honoring her family tradition even though she loved Aaron. Her husband showed himself unworthy and she lost her family but found love and a new family.
Brenda has done it again! Alka loved Aaron since she was eighteen years old. Alka made a decision to go back to India and marry the man that she was promised to, she gave up her dreams. Alka gave up everything for the love of her family, even though they did not love her.
Yay for Aaron and Alka! I don't know who was crazier his brother or her ex husband! This book had me sitting on the edge of my chair! Starting book 5 now, love this series!