The Forever Night Stand
by Bena Roberts
Genre: Romance
Sara's world shatters when she stabs her husband's lover at a party. The
press has a field day, and Sara moves from Scotland and her life of
riches back to her parent's modest home in West London. She ditches
her married name of MacDonald and becomes Sara Sharma once more. With
no friends and little money, her electronic prison anklet a constant
reminder of what she left behind.
press has a field day, and Sara moves from Scotland and her life of
riches back to her parent's modest home in West London. She ditches
her married name of MacDonald and becomes Sara Sharma once more. With
no friends and little money, her electronic prison anklet a constant
reminder of what she left behind.
Living back at home with her eccentric Bollywood loving parents is a
challenge. It gets worse when Sara realizes how badly she let them
down. For the sake of her family, she considers having an arranged
marriage. Could she be the perfect wife again?
challenge. It gets worse when Sara realizes how badly she let them
down. For the sake of her family, she considers having an arranged
marriage. Could she be the perfect wife again?
Just as she thinks she might, her childhood love George Wright walks
through the door. Memories of the past come flooding back, including
how he betrayed her. Sara vows never to forgive him, however hard he
mixes things up.
through the door. Memories of the past come flooding back, including
how he betrayed her. Sara vows never to forgive him, however hard he
mixes things up.
Unreliable Narrative Books
If you enjoy tarnished unreliable hero stories like those from Gillian
Flynn, Chuck Palahniuk or Sara Lotz mixed up with romance, then you
will enjoy Sara's story.
Flynn, Chuck Palahniuk or Sara Lotz mixed up with romance, then you
will enjoy Sara's story.
Sara’s wild energy and unique perspective of the world is engaging and
endearing. She’s a very unusual person, confined in her parents’
home and a very ‘normal’ world.
endearing. She’s a very unusual person, confined in her parents’
home and a very ‘normal’ world.
The Forever Night Stand Delivers heavy hitting and thought-provoking
fiction without diminishing the entertainment factor.
fiction without diminishing the entertainment factor.
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Bena Roberts was a journalist and analyst. Now she prefers the title
novelist and romance adventurist. She graduated in England 1994 and
then with a Masters in 1997.
Born in 1973, Bena lived in West London until she was 24. Then she lived
and worked in Budapest, Bruges, Prague, Amsterdam, Vienna, Hamburg
and Munich. She currently resides in Germany, between Heidelberg and
Frankfurt. Although she still refers to London as 'home.'
and worked in Budapest, Bruges, Prague, Amsterdam, Vienna, Hamburg
and Munich. She currently resides in Germany, between Heidelberg and
Frankfurt. Although she still refers to London as 'home.'
Bena successfully created a technology blog which gained funding, had
lunch with Steve Ballmer and was 'top 50 most influential woman in
mobile.' Her blog also won several awards including Metro Best Blog.
lunch with Steve Ballmer and was 'top 50 most influential woman in
mobile.' Her blog also won several awards including Metro Best Blog.
Bena has two children, loves small dogs and always writes books with a cup of Earl Grey.
Bena's favorite literary style is black humor, and she hopes to offer a unique voice
in this area. Her books aim to confront the darkest of life
experiences, with levity. Most of her writing is heavy hitting yet
also entertaining. The second novel out in 2018 offers
thought-provoking fiction which embraces the absurd with reality.
in this area. Her books aim to confront the darkest of life
experiences, with levity. Most of her writing is heavy hitting yet
also entertaining. The second novel out in 2018 offers
thought-provoking fiction which embraces the absurd with reality.
the cover is interesting. wow the excerpt is truly interesting.
ReplyDeleteI can relate- I was raised by my Grandparents. Somehow it's like feeling as though you belong in another time somewhere.
ReplyDeleteI like unreliable hero stories! And I love Gillian Flynn's books so I would love this I think!
ReplyDeleteA very interesting book. Thanks for the opportunity 💕
ReplyDeleteNice looking cover.
ReplyDeleteLove that title!
ReplyDeleteI think the cover is lovely x
ReplyDeleteyou have traveled to some lovely places. someday i would love to visit Germany. It is both my husbands and mine main heritage.
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ReplyDeleteThis book looks like an amazing read!
was there something that triggered the writing of this story? that usually happens with me when i quilt. something triggers a story for a quilt.
ReplyDeleteI like learning about other cultures and have attended one Indian wedding held in a friend's home. The wedding party wore lavish outfits and the Indian food was plentiful, vegan and delicious.
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