from the Heartbreak Diaries Series
The Grieving Heart | We all Mourn Differently…
Natalie and Adam have genuine love. Dealing with the scrutiny of an interracial relationship, her parents not approving of her career choice, and normal relationship troubles; they survived it all. Until life hits them hard, sending Adam away and Natalie is forced to move on with her life.
As she grieves the romance lost, her coping method is to forget it ever happened. But deep down, she throws herself into searching for a man to take his place. Recreating the scenario of how they met with different men didn’t pan out the way she’d hoped.
Meeting the final replacement in a hot lawyer, Chris. The organic connection gives her what she’d been searching for all along. But life doesn’t go on without strife. Hidden agendas and secrets threaten to ruin Natalie’s will to love again.
Will her heart EVER fully recover?
Targeted Age Group:: 25-40
What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
The inspiration behind this book came from the emotions that come with the loss of romantic love. It's kind of like death due to the process of mourning/grieving over a romance that has ended. With this style of grieving, I took the approach of forgetting the romance ever happened at all. How could a person's love for someone be erased completely?
How Did You Come up With Your Characters?
I took characteristics from my own personality along with the personalities of various dating scenarios. For the men in the book, I wanted them to be similar in looks but very different personalities. There's a big reason for this which can be found once readers open the pages. 🙂
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