Love:
A Tangled Knot
by
Eichin Chang Lim
Genre:
Clean Contemporary Romance
If
love is true, how long should you wait?
How much pain should you
endure before moving on?
Love: A Tangled Knot is
a new edition of a romantic novel penned by the award-winning author
of Flipping, Eichin Chang-Lim. A clean romance about
the struggles of a couple to keep their family together against all
odds.
With the Golden Gate Bridge in sight, the story
begins.
Kayla is an ambitious seventeen-year-old who is
content to deliver "real-talk" to her boy-crazy best
friend, Breeana, while running the high school's environmentalist
club. She has no time or desire for boys, viewing even a crush
as an unwanted commitment. Until Russell Mancini joins Beach Cleanup
Day. Kayla learns that she's a sucker for love just like her
peers.
Their relationship seems perfect, but fate
conspires against the pair. Kayla's dreams are shattered when she
becomes pregnant. Struggling to make ends meet, Russell makes a
decision that threatens to destroy their relationship,
irrevocably steering his course away from Kayla and their
daughter. Kayla finds herself pitted in a conflict she would never
have expected.
As Russell's fate presents him with
a seven-year incarceration sentence, Kayla must pick up the
pieces and stay firm in her marriage. Dreaming of the day her
daughter will have a father once again.
Will Kayla and Russell
untangle the knot that was once their love? Or will temptations and
inner demons succeed in moving them further apart?
Release
Date: August 5, 2017
Eichin
Chang Lim is a writer of inspiration and romantic fiction. She has
also released a memoir / self-help book for special needs parents. In
real life, she is an Optometrist, Actress, Wife and Mother to
Theodore, and Victoria. They live in Orange County where she runs a
private practice with her husband.
Eichin
is passionate about writing and enjoys listening to classical music
and opera.
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Book sounds like a great summer read. Enjoyed the synopsis of the book.
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