Now, Forever Yours or Look Back for Love [Hardcover](Hardcover, Rajeshwar Prasad)
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About The Book: Now, Forever Yours presents the tumultuous journey of Arran and Abby's love story from youthful infatuation to courtroom drama. Childhood sweethearts with a lustful bond, their marriage falls apart in family conflict and legal entanglements spawned from suspicion. A miscarriage, accusations, and a near-wedding to another woman threaten to tear them apart forever. But fate intervenes, and they pursue their paths of artistic expression – Arran as a painter, Abby as a musician – and ultimately arrive at spiritual awakening. Can forgiveness and a second chance heal the breach of the past? A poignant story for fans of complicated relationships and ageless love. About The Author: Rajeshwar Prasad, born in Bela, Aurangabad, Bihar, India on 26 August 1970, is a poet, playwright, novelist, essayist, researcher, philosopher, thinker and academician. He is a prominent figure in English literature who infuses meaningful philosophical insights into appealing stories. With a Ph.D. exploring Christopher Marlowe's lyricism and many years of service as a Professor, he draws on the strengths of both worlds. He is the author of many thought-provoking plays, including The Travellers, The Wife, The Tribute, Zero into Four, Teachers’ Day, and Zero into Nine; the insightful fiction, "Righteousness"; and collections of powerful poetry, including Gandhi - the Messiah and Bullet Land, all published by TSL Publications, UK. His epic, The Gandhi-Gita, the novel, Dance of Democracy, and the reflective essays in Hello Life show the author's scope. Rajeshwar Prasad's life of teaching and creative writing demonstrates his commitment to enhancing mind and soul. He has won several national and international awards in Literature and Education. He has also published 25 research articles, along with essays and poems. The Title 'Now, Forever Yours or Look Back for Love written/authored/edited by Rajeshwar Prasad', published in the year . The ISBN 9789370978485 is assigned to the Hardco