Kevin is 30, and he’s perfectly happy with his easygoing single lifestyle. Why tie himself down to just one woman? But when a sudden relocation to India means massive culture shock – with spicy food, crowded streets, and wildly colorful markets - Kevin suddenly meets an outstanding woman who turns his whole life upside-down. Is Kevin's comfortable life about to change?
Rose Fox was born in Tel Aviv and has lived in an agricultural community for 25 years. She completed her studies in Education and earned her doctorate in California, and worked as a teacher and school counselor for 30 years. She wrote her book after retiring.
This is exactly what gives Indie Authors and Publishers a bad reputation with readers. There is zero character development, there is no passion, no color, and no one even took the time to preview their work before hitting the PUBLISH button! Grammar errors, sentence structure, paragraph structure, and punctuation are atrocious, misplaced, miss-used, and an outright joke. Just do a 'Look Inside' on Amazon and you should cringe. I've seen better effort put forth by elementary grade students.
At thirty, Kevin Doyle is still single, a fact his mother would love to have changed. For Kevin, love just hasn't hit him yet. As his company asks Kevin travel to Africa and then India, Kevin finds out a lot about people, cultures and maybe a love interest. This is a good short read that includes a lot of information about India, which I found intriguing. The author does a great job telling a story of life, relationships and the frustrations we all face.
Punctuation mistakes throughout were distracting. Could not read. Please fix. I'm sure the print is fine... glitch maybe? I was hoping to read since it is based on a true story.
I wanted to like this book, but its serious need of editing prevented that. It would not be fair for me to comment on the story itself as I was unable to read much of it. It is THAT annoying!