From USA TODAY featured bestselling author Brian Barton…
Introducing a love story about a brave woman deeply flawed...
Being flawed is human. Li Hua is no exception. She’s a talented violinist at a top NYC orchestra. She lives in the most vibrant city on earth, but her bad decisions are catching up with her. Now her job is in jeopardy and she falls for a married man. Meanwhile, a womanizing violin teacher has his sights set on her. Can she stop repeating her mistakes and turn her life around? Whom will love her, flaws and all?
Maybe our flaws make us the most lovely of all. Romantic suspense awaits you with Lovely Flawed.
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Brian Barton is a USA Today featured bestselling author. He believes in love and he believes that everyone deserves a love story. He writes romance and romantic suspense novels because he’s a romantic at heart. His books include Brooklyn Girls Don’t Cuddle and The Girl Curves. Click his name at the top of this page to view all of his books.
I've always loved writing. As a child, I created stories to entertain my friends. In time, my love of storytelling grew into a passion. All my books start with research. I read, travel, and interview people. I take notes on what I learn. I immerse myself in subjects because they're interesting. Only afterwards do I start writing. Completing a book takes years, but the journey’s worth it. When I’m done, I work with editors on the manuscript and with artists to create the book’s design. My goal is to refine the story to its essence so I can immerse you in its world. I’m an independent author, and I’m grateful for your support.
This is a well written book that looks at the struggles of a young accomplished violinist, Li Hua. It show -cases her numerous reckless actions that almost cost her the job she loves with the De La Gottari Ochestra. We see her attempting to change her life but struggling to do the right thing. This book takes an in-depth look into human frailty and one woman’s struggle with insecurity. This is a nice story to read with lots of twists and turns that takes you from Taiwan through to Sweden and on to New York. A good story.