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Synopsis
It’s the bright summer of 1976, and the whole population of Sunbeam Township is gearing up for their
Bicentennial Fair. The only one not celebrating is local outcast Bess Hawkins. An orphaned teenager,
she’s routinely bullied by her wealthy uncle, Jason Trask, and his daughter Loretta. When an Arabic
refugee, Rama Chandra, moves into this sleepy little community, he suspects that Bess is being
beaten by her guardians. Whisking Bess away from the Trask mansion, he hides her out at his
country estate. This leads to a confrontation that teaches everyone in town the true meaning of
freedom.
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Praise for author 'Linda Ambrosia'
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Liberation is one of those tales that grasps the reader to the point I wanted to jump in and reach out and help Bess
and Rama. I can only imagine having to endure the pain that is inflicted upon Bess by her uncle, not to mention
Rama coming to America, trying to find freedom, only to have disrespect cast at his shoes. Linda Ambrosia crafts a
stunning read about the people in the Middle East and their cultures. She sketches Rama as a hero who comes to
the aid of Bess, which is wonderfully done. The way she allows Bess and Rama to educate each other on their
different cultures was mesmerizing. This is a brilliant multicultural romance where even the reader learns along with
the characters about life.
-Review by Linda L. for Fallen Angel Reviews
I absolutely adored Liberation! It was so refreshing to see an author write about people of Arabic heritage with
respect, truthfulness, and understanding. Ms. Ambrosia clearly has a true grasp of the many cultures that exist in the
Middle East. Rama was perfect and had all the qualities one could ask for in a hero. Bess, with her down home
southern charm, was a delight to read about. I liked how both Bess and Rama were willing to learn about the other’s
culture and adapt. Rama’s family was a joy to read about. While I did not care for any of the Trask’s, I did like the
author’s resolution for them. Liberation is a stellar read that I highly recommend to anyone who loves great multi-
cultural romance!
-Review by Regina for Coffeetime Romance
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