Genre:
Asian culture, family drama, fated mates, hero's journey, m/m romance, Vietnam war
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Publication Date:
August 27, 2024
Ebook Price:
$6.99
Book Blurb:
“I have one more job for you.”
Milton Glass, an award-winning photojournalist, celebrated worldwide as one of the greatest documentarians of the twentieth century, has passed. However, he leaves an unfinished task for personal assistant Cristian Orr (Butterflies I Have Known): discover the fate of a soldier’s child who’d been born and abandoned during the Vietnam War.
Cristian hesitates to get involved until an even greater mystery presents itself in the form of a name uttered over thirty years earlier by a comatose man on the other side of the world.
A name no one there could possibly know.
In an unfamiliar country and completely out of his element, Cristian must uncover the life of a man born of two cultures, accepted by neither, and the man’s connection to the whispered name.
The answers draw Cristian into a personal journey unlike anything he’s experienced before, towards a fate two lifetimes in the making.
Book Length:
303 pages
Cleveland, Tennessee rarely saw an abundance of snow cover its homes, churches, schools, and roads each December, but this year?
Did Lành apologize? Did she cry? Did she and Hai Anh grieve together? Did Lành ask for forgiveness? Did she even deserve it?
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