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Another great novel and one of my top three favourites is
. Here the hero is the son of an Anglo father and a Cheyenne woman. The beginning is sad and harsh, but this book evokes so many emotions. I've lost the count of how many times I read this in one year.
. Here the hero is the son of an Anglo father and a Cheyenne woman. The beginning is sad and harsh, but this book evokes so many emotions. I've lost the count of how many times I read this in one year.
Thankyou, Ipshita :) Ok here goes
One New Year's Eve, shy singer, December Brown drunkenly texts her talk show host pal, Trace Randall, about her long time crush on the aloof actor, Tom Elmswood. Thinking the two celebrities would make a cute couple, he unwisely decides to play matchmaker... in front of a live studio audience.
Things start to go downhill when Tom admits he's never even heard of December before. Now what seemed like a sure fire hit quickly becomes a flop. Will these two lonely hearts ever make a love connection or has this cupid's arrow missed its mark?
I'm taking the liberty to suggest my novel "Wings of Freedom" depicting an intense, cross-racial romance during British India of the early twentieth century.The novel portrays how the destiny brings together an Indian young man, aspiring to be a revolutionary and the teenage daughter of a British officer, in the turbulent backdrop of India's struggle for freedom.
Will their effervescent romance survive the societal pressures, cultural divide, the political turmoil and the catastrophic First World War?
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Golden Chances (other topics)Never Been Kissed (other topics)
The Trouble with Playing Cupid (other topics)
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