Author: | E. M. Albano | ISBN: | 9781477256268 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | August 27, 2012 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | E. M. Albano |
ISBN: | 9781477256268 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | August 27, 2012 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
Letters to Andrea is book no. 3 of the trilogy, and the sequel to the authors first novel, The Widows Web. Book no. 2 of the trilogy is a companion novel, rather than a continuation of the original story. The reader can enjoy reading the sequel without having read Martins Story. However, to derive the most pleasure from reading this novel, one should first read The Widows Web. The events in Martins Story do appropriately take place between the time frames of these two novels. The story is not meant to demean the society of India in any way. However, it is about an American widow who has chosen to use her fortune to improve the quality of life for others less fortunate and to rescue the 'children of the street.' It's also about the uncanny events that places a young widow in the throws of an unpredictable love affair.
Letters to Andrea is book no. 3 of the trilogy, and the sequel to the authors first novel, The Widows Web. Book no. 2 of the trilogy is a companion novel, rather than a continuation of the original story. The reader can enjoy reading the sequel without having read Martins Story. However, to derive the most pleasure from reading this novel, one should first read The Widows Web. The events in Martins Story do appropriately take place between the time frames of these two novels. The story is not meant to demean the society of India in any way. However, it is about an American widow who has chosen to use her fortune to improve the quality of life for others less fortunate and to rescue the 'children of the street.' It's also about the uncanny events that places a young widow in the throws of an unpredictable love affair.