In Her Place

I’m inviting you to put yourself in the role of the love interest in “The Assrian Girl”, my 10th novel.

Your name is Tara Nasrim.

You’re a fifteen-year-old girl living in a Shi’ite village in southern Iraq, under British occupation.

Al-Qaeda insurgents burst into your home. Your life is saved in the nick of time by a security operative (Matt Couper).

Orphaned, you spend 3 years in a refugee camp before being selected for resettlement in a far away country.

Two years later, in your new homeland, you come across Matt again.

You fall in love with him, despite all obstacles, and from then on, the new life you’ve created for yourself in a foreign culture begins to unravel.

You find that, even in a small peaceful country a world away from the Middle-East, extremist Islam can extend it’s reach. You have to decide whether it’s better to be free, in a Western sense, or to stay embedded in your own culture.

To find out what happens to you, beyond that, you’ll have to read the book.

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Published on August 13, 2016 13:25 Tags: assyrian, book, extremist, love, middle-east, refugee, sh-ite, western
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