The Flowers of True Love

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Susan Igogo ISBN: 9781524536268
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: August 19, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Susan Igogo
ISBN: 9781524536268
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: August 19, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Lynn Lovelock is a curvy, sexy, incredible-looking banker; she grew up in a small town near Kansas State. Her life was ordinary until she met Matt, a funny, handsome, and very hardworking man who was passionate about providing his financial expertise all over the world. At thirty years old, she was wishing for the happy-ever-after of life, but Matt was on and off, which led her to ask the status of their relationship. Matt told her he was still playing field and was not ready for a serious relationship with Lynn or any other woman. Her heart was broken, and her hopes dissolved. She could not see life without him. So she left the town she was born and raised in and moved to the city with no thought of seeking any other special person. While in the city, however, life circumstances brought her an unavailable man, a cheater, a lifetime bachelor, and a homosexual. She gave up the idea of happy endings. Finally, she met Ajay, an international student who reminded her that true love existed on earth at any age. She let him be the captain of love, sailing in their love boat to blissful shores. On their way, racial storms and cultural waves made their journey challenging. Would they let interracial dating sunk their love? Or would they overcome all the tribulations and tie the knot?

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Lynn Lovelock is a curvy, sexy, incredible-looking banker; she grew up in a small town near Kansas State. Her life was ordinary until she met Matt, a funny, handsome, and very hardworking man who was passionate about providing his financial expertise all over the world. At thirty years old, she was wishing for the happy-ever-after of life, but Matt was on and off, which led her to ask the status of their relationship. Matt told her he was still playing field and was not ready for a serious relationship with Lynn or any other woman. Her heart was broken, and her hopes dissolved. She could not see life without him. So she left the town she was born and raised in and moved to the city with no thought of seeking any other special person. While in the city, however, life circumstances brought her an unavailable man, a cheater, a lifetime bachelor, and a homosexual. She gave up the idea of happy endings. Finally, she met Ajay, an international student who reminded her that true love existed on earth at any age. She let him be the captain of love, sailing in their love boat to blissful shores. On their way, racial storms and cultural waves made their journey challenging. Would they let interracial dating sunk their love? Or would they overcome all the tribulations and tie the knot?

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