Meet Layla…a
girl who lived in Behruz as a child, but now resides in the United States as a
midwife. Layla is also engaged to Dan, a childhood love. Laya travels to Behruz
to attend the wedding of her Uncle who also happens to be the Sultan. Layla
believes she will attend the wedding and carry on back to the States to plan
her wedding. She get involved with the Sultan and his new bride as they begin
to plan their family. Now this is where the story takes an interesting twist.
Meet Majid.
He is a doctor that was born and raised in Behruz. He has customs and protocol
for working and living in his country. His family is traditional and hasn’t had
the best experiences with Americans. But one day, his clinic door opens and
there stands Layla in one of her funny midwife tshirts.
The story
twists and turns from there. Layla has an admiration and an attraction to
Majid. Majid sees Layla as an experienced midwife and a beautiful woman who has
come into his life in a whirlwind. Their relationship grows and we wonder what
will happen to Layla and Majid.
Judy Meadows
beautifully draws the reader not only into the lives of Layla and Majid, but
also the lives of their families, past and present. We learn about a different
way of life, customs and traditions of the middle eastern culture. The story
blends two lives into one beautiful romance.
This is the
first book I have read by Judy, and it will definitely not be my last. I was
drawn into the story right from the first paragraph. I can’t wait to read
another one of her books. I was so graciously gifted a copy of this book by
Judy Meadows for a honest review. Now I’m off to find another book by this
amazing author.
Thanks so much for popping by! Have a blessed day
Lynn
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