by
Nana Prah
Destiny Series, Book 1
Contemporary Romance, Multicultural
BLURB:
Ghanaian nurse Aurora ‘Ora’ Aikins never expected to find the love of her life while on vacation in South Africa. Engaged to another and believing that love has no place in her life, she returns to Ghana, and puts duty and honor first.
Three years later, Dr. Jason Lartey still can’t get Ora out of his mind or his heart. After learning she never married, he takes a risk and moves to Ghana hoping to rekindle what they started. His sudden appearance in Ora’s Emergency Department sends sparks flying all over again.
They’re in the same country, working in the same hospital, and together but distance creeps between them. Can they make their destined love one for the ages?
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Top 10 facts about Midwife to Destiny by
Nana Prah
Keep in mind that although I love making
lists I’m not big on prioritization. I get enough of that working as a nurse.
So be warned, this list is in no particular order, ascending or descending.
1. The heroine, Ora, is not a midwife,
she’s a nurse. Surprise! Her cousin Esi who
helps set Ora and Jason up the second time around is the midwife in the story.
2. I actually went on the tour bus that Ora
and Jason take in Cape Town. Unlike Ora, I didn’t have the pleasure of meeting
the man of my dreams there.
3. Jason is a beta hero. A man who’d move
from one country to another to capture the heart of the love of his life kind
of man.
4. Ora doesn’t own a car. She doesn’t mind taking public transportation,
but won’t refuse a ride.
5. Ora never loved the man she was engaged
to at the beginning of the book. She never loved any of the men she’d been
pseudo-committed to, until Jason came along.
6. Jason likes to share his desert while
Ora never even offers him a bite of hers. That’s how seriously she takes her
sweets.
7. Ora will make you want to shake her-
twice. If you want to do it more times
than that, I suggest you get some help for your anger management issues.
8. Strong, stubborn Ora learns how to deal with what
she considers one of the dirtiest words in the English language. Emotions.
9. Midwife to Destiny is a fast paced,
entertaining romance which is set in South Africa and Ghana so you get a little
bit of world exposure.
10. Esi, Ora’s cousin, and Adam, Jason’s
best friend are the comic relief in the story. Ora and Jason are cool people while Esi and Adam are the
attention seekers (Stay tuned for Book 2, Destiny Mine).
She
crossed her arms over her chest, bringing the crest of her breasts into view.
Nice. He made a mental note to make Ora cross her arms throughout the night.
“You
feel me vibrating with anger and then you smile when I tell you why? Not a wise
move, buddy.”
No
matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t wipe his grin off. “I’m not smiling
because you’re angry. It’s because I’ve never seen you jealous before.”
“I’m
not jealous.”
He
lifted both of his eyebrows.
She
paced the small area of the hut. “Well, maybe just a little. But I overheard
her last week when I went to pick up a suction machine from the theatre saying
she’d be stealing you away.”
Jason
broke out into laughter that lasted for a full minute. When he got control of
himself, he wiped the tears from his eyes.
She
stood glaring. “You’re walking in quicksand, Jason. What’s so funny?”
“You
are. Do you know how many women try to ‘get me’ as you put it?” He made air
quotes with his index fingers. “I have no interest in any other woman than you.
I asked you to be my girlfriend. I am a one-woman man and you are my one
woman.”
Ora
narrowed her eyes.
“Don’t
you believe me?”
Nana Prah was born in Ghana, West Africa, raised in the US and currently resides in Ghana where she loves her job as a writer and nurse educator. She has been writing since she can remember (in her journal) and has been an avid reader of romance novels since the eighth grade. She has finally been able to utilize the years and years of inadvertent research into writing her own romance novels where love always conquers all.
Thanks for having me on. I'm in love with lists and this one was a pleasure to create.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Nana. I loved your book. Ora is a tough lady to seduce but Jason was the right man for the job.
DeleteI used to watch Grey's Anatomy, but not for a long time now.
ReplyDeleteIt was a good show.
Deleteyou do love your lists, Nana, and this is a good one - although there a couple of spoilers (tsk tsk tsk). Yes, I did want to shake Ora a couple of times
ReplyDeleteSpoilers? Me? Never.
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