Nightingale

When Charlie Porter meets Hazaar Alim her first year of University, she’s instantly smitten. Hazaar has it all: beauty, talent, and brains. What she doesn’t realize is that Hazaar’s future has already been decided and Charlie has no place in it.

Hazaar desperately wants to break with her traditions and stay with Charlie, but when forced to choose, she chooses her family over love. When she realizes the choice she made is the worst one possible, it’s too late.

A few years later, Charlie, working in Pakistan as a diplomat and negotiator, receives a phone call from a woman who says her British sister in law is to be killed for the family’s honor and asks if someone can save her.

Charlie and Hazaar are on a collision course with destiny. If they make it out alive, can they believe in their love once again?

Nightingale is the 2014 Golden Crown Literary winner for Lesbian Romance and is available from all usual sources and on audiobook.

20130529-185114.jpg

Advertisement

2 Responses to Nightingale

  1. Pingback: News Roundup: Awards for UK Authors, Clare Ashton at the VLR, New Book Covers and Trailers, and BSB a Hit in Nottingham | UK Lesbian Fiction

  2. Pingback: Nightingale by Andrea Bramhall | Bold Strokes Book Festival, UK

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s