Leah Omar's New Book, 'A Labor of Love', Follows the Captivating Journey of a Woman Who Had No Choice but To Weigh Between Life and Love

Fulton Books author Leah Omar, an avid reader and writer, has completed her most recent book, "A Labor of Love": an interesting romantic novel about a woman who finds herself leaving home, pursuing new beginnings, and building a name for herself. She flew across the world and began a journey, never expecting to find love in the process.

Leah writes, "Kate Malone has her life mapped out. After graduating with her master's degree, she plans to marry her high school sweetheart and settle down in the same comfortable town where she's lived her whole life. But when a betrayal shatters her dreams of the future, Kate's father convinces her to volunteer for a few months as a midwife at a rural hospital in Tanzania.

"Heartbroken and unsure of who she is and what she wants, Kate is braced to wait out the four-month commitment on the other side of the world in misery. Instead, she finds friendship, meaningful work, and a growing attraction to Dr. Andrew—the talented, kind, and impossibly handsome physician she works under.

"Drawn together by an immediate and undeniable chemistry, Kate and Andrew's flirtation soon develops into something more, until Kate's two worlds collide unexpectedly. Suddenly forced to confront race issues and the sacrifices she's made to please others at the expense of her own happiness, Kate must make an impossible choice. Can she finally find the courage to be the star of her own life?"

Published by Fulton Books, Leah Omar's book is a compelling fiction that tells a story showing the complexities of human relationships and the world's reality.

This contemporary love story presents the beauty of life in more ways than one and readers will be enticed at how things will turn out for the protagonist. From here on out, they will be enchanted at how interesting the world becomes for Kate.

Readers who wish to experience this lovely work can purchase "A Labor of Love" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books