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Love at Dawn by Lara Daniels
Love at Dawn by Lara Daniels







Before the novel closes, bullets and blades fly, tears and bloood are shed, and truth and love teeter on the precipice of disaster.Īuthor Lara Daniels combines love story and mystery to keep the reader engaged in the lives and loves of her characters as they strive to do right, by others and by themselves, in a world where pain flows easily, carried by both recklessness and avarice. Quickly, heartache and violence crash into Tory and Rashad as two star-crossed lovers, upsetting not only their life-plans and peace of mind but also their understanding of their own scarred-heart histories. Circling around the trials and tribulations of these two is a panarama of intriguing characters, from happy newlyweds to a sinister serial killer on a macabre crusade. A self-made giant who had risen from a childhood in the brothels of Gutterpark to the high position Da-Silva corporate counsel, Rashad Macaulay strives to be a man of his word without denying the love of his life.

Love at Dawn by Lara Daniels

Tory Da-Silva, struggling with her own shackled passions, reconnects with the handsome, brooding man from her past but the reunion is anything but smooth. But two obstacles stand in her way, the giant yoke bern in agony and silence by Rashad, the forbidden man she yearns for, and the stalking unidentified slasher who is terrorizing her tropical paradise with his own dark, hidden agenda. For Tory, it is a time of love, for her brother, for her best friend, and maybe for herself, a beautiful young woman born to privilege in Zamzudan, a fictional country in East Africa.

Love at Dawn by Lara Daniels Love at Dawn by Lara Daniels

It is a story of struggle, to build light and beauty from shadow and pain, to fulfill one's destiny while respecting the dreams of others, and to listen to the songs of the heart above the tumolt of everyday life. The one woman who had forever worked his heart into pieces." "He hurt as always watching her from a distance, unable to touch her, unable to speak to her.









Love at Dawn by Lara Daniels