Beloved Woman: Male Author Delivers Exceptional New Romantic Novel – Heartfelt,
Traumatic and Utterly Engaging.
They
say true love often travels on a gravel road, which is certainly true for the
characters Benjamin and Abigail, lovers featured in Jonathan Kimba’s new
romantic fiction piece ‘Beloved Woman.’ This book is at times raw, heartfelt,
and highly volatile- inviting readers to journey with the pair as their lives
lurch from one dramatic scenario to another. As the relationship appears to
start to crumble, Cupid intervenes and kick-starts the affair again. Just like
magnets, the couple are attracted and then repelled, time and time again. Will
it all have a happy ending? You’ll be absorbed in this skilfully constructed
romantic literature finding out.
Romantic
fiction has long been regarded as the reserve and perhaps preserve of female
authors, but there’s been a recent, gradual trend of men putting their hearts
and reputation on the line by producing some exceptional works - John Green,
Nicholas Sparks, Graeme Simsion, Richard Paul Evans, and Charles Martin, to
name but a few of the best. Like any other category of writing, great romance
fiction is written (and sold) by both women and men. One of the most successful
writers in the early years of romantic fiction was Tom Huff, who wrote under
the pseudonym of Jennifer Wilde.
Fast
emerging as one of the best of British romantic fiction authors is Jonathan
Kimba and his new novel ‘Beloved Woman’ is testament to that. It’s a powerful
piece of writing depicting a relationship which endures for many years, with
all its trials, tribulations, and ecstasies. A real rollercoaster of emotions
which will have you hooked from beginning to end. Hold on to your hat - you’re
in for a bumpy ride!
Synopsis
of Beloved Woman by Jonathan Kimba
A
love story spanning generations . . . a saga to take your breath away!
Two
people grow up believing that one true love was never meant to be, and their
dreams might always remain unfulfilled. But fate always has different plans for
the naïve, doesn’t it? Fall in love as our lovers go through an immense,
intense, and transformative experience, drifting apart but being drawn back
together by a magnetic force time and time again.
Be
transported into this multi-generational journey, of endearment, lust, pain,
regret and, last but not the least, coming together despite all odds being
stacked against ultimate love.
In
the author’s words
“I
like to think my work is romance writing at its finest and also that I am one
of the few male writers in romance fiction.”
Reviews
"This
book just blown me above the roof, while I was reading it. I did enjoy the read
also it has a lot of good points in it. You wouldn’t wanna miss out! Go grab
your copy to enjoy the story." – Joshua
"It's
a great book to read about inspiring love one of the best books I've read so far,
and I'd happily read it again." - Hayden Thomson-Howarth
About
the author
Jonathan
Kimba’s debut work is the result of an inspiration-driven blossoming writing
journey. The journey of love that is ‘Beloved Woman’ narrates the passionate
love story of Benjamin in his pursuit of Abigail, a conscientious social
worker, and an upright lawyer.
Through
the story, Jonathan takes his readers through a breath-taking show of
resilience, determination and will, as evidenced by Benjamin winning Abigail,
despite Abigail pushing him out of the way due to the painful love experiences
she has had in the past.
Jonathan
currently resides in England, where he spends his time gathering inspiration
for writing his romance novels. You can find him pursuing his other cherished
passion, football, in his spare time. You can see him either on the pitch
playing the sport or coaching other football players at the academy team.
Beloved
Woman by Jonathan Kimba (ISBN
9789692292665) is self-published and available at Amazon in paperback, RRP
£8.82, and in Kindle, RRP £3.68. Buy the book here.
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