With multi-cultural and interracial relationships now
commonplace among young and LGBT couples, Joanna Hynes beautiful new romance novel proves
that true love has no boundaries. With so much relevance to everyday life, the
book is set to resonate with readers around the world.
Washington, DC While
once something of taboo, interracial and multicultural relationships are now an
accepted part of modern-day society. With an increasing prevalence among both
young and LGBT couples, Joanna Hynes latest novel will come
as a welcome addition to readers from all cultural backgrounds.
My Song of Songs: Solomons Touch boasts a compelling narrative that
presents a microcosm of an increasingly-accepting society.
Synopsis:
As a first-generation Ethiopian immigrant, Sheba had lived
in Charleston since she turned five years of age. She was Ethiopian by birth,
but American by preference. She had worked hard, studied and sacrificed plenty
to get where she was today, no easy feat for someone who had just celebrated
her twenty-sixth birthday.
According to her friends, Sheba was a beauty, though when
she looked in the mirror, she saw inevitable flaws; her cheekbones were too
pronounced, her mouth a little too wide, her nose with that perturbing slant to
it. Still, she accepted compliments gratefully, especially from her roommate,
Janelle. Janelle was the true beauty, Sheba thought, with dark ebony skin so
smooth that she could be a walking ad for Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate.
As the author explains, her book fuses fiction with real
life events that are etched in history.
My new Romance novel exploring these stories between
ethnicity and culture. This particular relationship plays on the biblical
interracial romance Song of Solomon, between the Jewish King Solomon and The
Ethiopian Queen of Sheba, says Hynes.
She continues, This story is played out in modern day
Chicago between a trial attorney and Judge Solomon Pike.
Since its release, the book has garnered a consistent string
of rave reviews.
This book is simply hot. There is something about a
well-written interracial romance that gets me, says Marlene Stotts, who reviewed the book
on Amazon.'
M. Fleming was equally as impressed, saying,
If you don’t buy this book you will regret it! It is very
well written with a fascinating and intriguing plot. The characters are
plausible and mesmerizing. I have read this book three times and have told just
about EVERYONE to buy it.
With so much success on her hands, Hynes has recently
announced that the book will form part of an upcoming series of short stories
based around interracial romance. Interested readers are urged to watch out for
future book announcements.
My Song of Songs: Solomons Touch, published by Ophelia
Madison Press, is available $0.99 now AT AMAZON and B&N NOOK:
More information can be found on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/omadisonpress
for more info: omadisonpub@gmail.com
About the Author:
Joanna Hynes, a practicing physician, has been writing short
stories since college. She has published articles in the Physicians Journal,
Child Care, and Civil War Weekly and is a member of the Civil War Society. She
lives in Rumford, Maine, with her husband and two dogs. This is her first
novel.
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