Agony of the Heart

Agony of the Heart

by D. M. Miller
Agony of the Heart

Agony of the Heart

by D. M. Miller

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Overview

Does he still love her? That's what Catherine wants to know, her desperate longing unanswered, as life and prior dreams fall flat. Fervently searching for what was and what should be, her downward spiral leaves Abdul scratching his head. Picking up the shattered pieces is not easy, and the man who turned his life upside down has crucial choices to make.

Throw a Muslim, a Jew, determination, disappointment, anti-Semitism and claims of Islamophobia in a pot, and the result is a steamy stew of emotional turmoil. Yet what it boils down to is one all-consuming basic need.

With shocking cultural differences, relatives foaming at the mouth and goals on opposing trajectories, the fight to keep it together is looming large. Is their love strong enough to withstand it all? And will they triumph against the formidable mountains standing in their way?

Read the follow-up to the book readers are calling,

"Masterful,"

"Mesmerizing,"

"A Must-Read,"

"Powerful," and

"Clever"!

Agony of the Heart is the sequel to The Religion of the Heart and is the second book in D.M. Miller's Heart series.

Book One: The Religion of the Heart

Book Two: Agony of the Heart

Book Three: Secrets of the Heart


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781530559589
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/24/2016
Series: Heart , #2
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

D.M. Miller has trekked a path from North to South to West, finally settling with her family among prickly cactus thorns and big sky valleys. From a multicultural gene pool, her appetite for going against the grain and exploring unlikely romantic pair-ups fuels the sudden trip to the keyboard to jot down whatever crazy thought enters her head for a story.
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