Love is a mystery… an indecipherable mystery “Take Back the Memory” by Augustine Sam @austin_sam001

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Take Back the Memory
by Augustine Sam

Genre:  Contemporary women’s fiction

Tagline:  Love is a mystery… an indecipherable mystery.

ASIN / ISBN: B00OCBWC8G / 978-1612359861

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Book Blurb:

What would you do if you found out the man you married was not who you thought he was? What would you do if you discovered that you’ve had the one thing you’d yearned for all your life without realizing it?TakeBacktheMemory

Now, imagine a woman lured into a compelling backward journey through her own life on a psychotherapist’s couch, and confronted with this stark reality. Imagine a woman conned by fate and transformed from psychiatrist to patient because she dared to believe in love. Imagine skeletons from her past pulling her into the vortex of darkness from which she thought she had escaped.

Paige Lyman is that woman, now plagued by damning memories that she must decipher in order to be free…

About the Author:

Augustine Sam is a bilingual journalist and an award-winning poet. A member of the U.K. Chartered Institute of Journalists, he was formerly Special Desk editor at THISDAY newspapers, an authoritative Third World daily first published with the Financial Times of London. He later became
correspondent for central Europe. His poems have been published in two international anthologies: The Sounds of Silence & Measures of the Heart. One of his poems, Anguish & Passion, was the winner of the Editors’ Choice Awards in the North America Open Poetry contest, USA.

Augustine’s debut novel, Take Back the Memory, won a Readers’ favorite 5-star seal. And his poetry collection, Flashes of Emotion, was the 2015 International Book Awards Finalist.

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