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A Heart's Song is a romantic thriller, telling a love story between two people from different worlds.
APRIL BISHOP, a young, thirty-year-old New York woman was raised in Charlotte but soon finds her way to New York. In New York, she leads a beautiful life with a handsome and rich boyfriend and a top position at one of the leading fashion houses. Life takes a dramatic turn when on her thirtieth birthday, her boyfriend goes all out to surprise her. Sadly, the surprise is not what April was hoping for. This signals the end of the relationship, leaving a distraught April. Things go from bad to worse when she loses her job due to the malicious scheming of a colleague.
Depressed and on the brink of losing it all, she goes back to Charlotte, only to find her mother dying of cancer. It is at this point April meets the man who would be the love of her life.
CHARLIE MACBROWN, a country song crooner with a celebrity status lives for only one thing; his music. He has not been lucky with love and so resigns himself to a loveless life. Charlie has had a fair share of pain and happiness. From rumors of him being gay to his romance with drugs, he has been at the lowest and the highest point of his life. In a bid to quell the rumors about his sexuality, he goes into an agreement with a woman who would become a thorn in his flesh and a blockage to his true happiness. By a twist of fate, he meets the daughter of one of his ardent fans and realizes she is the perfect woman; the type he wrote about in his songs.
But on one side is the agreement Charlie signs to stop the rumors and on the other side is April's fears from her past relationship. The only thing the lovers believe in is their love for each other. Would love be enough, even in the face of danger? Will love conquer at the end of the day, or would it be drowned by all the turbulence?
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781735890807
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 128
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-09-30
- Förlag: Cristy L. Paterno