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OUR LOVE WON AT LAST

Martina Jane
pubblicato da Martina Jane

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"OUR LOVE WON AT LAST" An interracial romantic love story shows the resilience and determination of Melusi, a black man from a certain tribe, and Marika, a beautiful white woman, in defeating the resistance encountered from all sides. Marika's parents, deeply entrenched in the prejudiced views of the era, an era of racial and social status superiority, adamantly opposed their union. They couldn't see past the colour of James's skin and social status nor appreciate the man he was, his tribe's heritage, and the love he held for their daughter.

Despite the numerous hurdles, the two lovers did not falter. Their love was unwavering, their determination unyielding. They fought against the tide of discrimination, proving that love knows no bounds. They believed in their love, in each other, and in a future where they could be together.

Their love story serves as an enduring reminder of the power of love to conquer adversity, to break down barriers, and to transform hearts. After countless trials and tribulations, they eventually secured the blessings of their respective parents. Their union became a symbol of hope, a testament to the change that love can bring to the world.

"OUR LOVE WON AT LAST" an epic and deeply moving romance that unfolds against the backdrop of a society torn apart by racial segregation. In a time when prejudice and discrimination ruled, it tells the powerful story of a black man from a specific tribe who dared to love a white woman, transcending the boundaries of race and culture, leaving an indelible mark on history. Their union disabled by skin colour barrier was abled by love. This story is set in a period when the colour of one's skin could determine one's fate, and social status was an impenetrable barrier. Melusi a man of extraordinary resilience and pride in his heritage, finds himself irresistibly drawn to a white woman of privilege. Their love is a forbidden fire that burns brightly despite the ever-looming threat of societal condemnation. Their backgrounds couldn't be more different, and the stark contrast in social status threatens to keep them apart. The white woman's parents, staunch believers in the norms of their era, vehemently object to their union, driven by deep-seated prejudices that cloud their judgment. Yet, the power of love is unstoppable, and the two lovers stand united in their conviction that love knows no colour. As the world around them becomes increasingly hostile, Melusi must summon every ounce of his strength and determination to navigate the tumultuous sea of prejudice and discrimination. They become warriors of love, battling societal norms and the oppressive weight of their time. Their story is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and the unwavering power of love.

"OUR LOVE WON AT LAST" portrays the theme of courage, determination and unyielding love. It is a tale of two souls who dared to defy the norms of their time and fought valiantly to be together. Their love sparks a revolution within their own hearts, challenging the world that seeks to keep them apart and proving that love can conquer even the most formidable obstacles.

Through a compelling revelation "OUR LOVE WON AT LAST" explores the depths of love and the strength of the human spirit. It is a timeless tale that serves as a powerful reminder that love knows no bounds and that, when two hearts are determined to beat as one, they can overcome even the darkest shadows of prejudice. The story of these star-crossed lovers is an enduring testament to the triumph of love over adversity, a beacon of hope in a world that too often tries to keep love in the shadows. They found love in themselves and not on their skin colour.

"OUR LOVE WON AT LAST" is a romantic interracial love story written to portray the dangerous effects of racial segregation and recognition in finding love and also parents' interference in the love interest of their children. Love should not be based o

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Editore Martina Jane

Formato Ebook (senza DRM)

Pubblicato 05/10/2023

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 1230006927462

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