STORIES THAT INTRIGUE
Follow the love story of Sam and Julia in these six intriguing episodes in STORIES THAT INTRIGUE.
The binge and wanderlust of best-selling author Julia will delight every reader.
The poetry section in the back pages is an added bonus.
Lost in London
Julia, a best-selling author and her sister Stephanie visit London.
While there, Sam, an author from India joins them to help Julia formulate a new book of stories.
One sister disappears and causes panic in the hotel. Will she be found?
Drama in Switzerland
Julia and Stephanie find themselves stranded in a lonely forested area in Geneva, when a cab driver they hired to take them from the airport to the hotel, robs them and abandons them in a lonely park.
Who will rescue them?
Love Blooms in France
Stephanie goes off to University.
While on a boat cruise, Julia and Sam discover true love in France and become engaged.
Is their love real or is it just a summer fling?
A Train Affair
Julia and Sam travel to Paris by train to shop and sightsee.
They meet a stranger on the train and he relates his story to them which he wants them to tell the world.
Will that story be suitable for their book?
The Lyon Connection
A fatal attack at the metro station uncovers many secrets, which upsets Stephanie.
A series of puzzles are unravelled.
How will that affect Stephanie?
New York Encounter
Julia meets many strangers at an Airport Lounge in New York and hears sad and funny stories.
The stories make her think deeply about her relationship with Sam.
Will she break her engagement with Sam?
This is the latest review from an ardent reader:
STORIES THAT INTRIGUE is one of the most wonderful books that I have read. It is the story of two authors from two different countries who met online and decided to meet in London to compile a book of adventures based on their travel experiences. Sam was from India and Julia from Trinidad.Julia was taking her sister to a University in France to study Fashion designing. Although Sam told Julia he would meet them in London he was uncertain, as he had problems to obtain time off from his job and to get avisa.
Julia's sister, Stephanie, was unaware that Julia planned to meet Sam and was upset when he turned up. Fortunately for them he did, as he saved the sisters from two unfortunate occurrences.
After the drama in London, when someone went missing, the hotel manager Harry had a friendly conversation with the sisters. He told Stephanie that he planned to visit Trinidad and she gave him a long list of interesting things to do when he visited. It seemed so real to me because I live in Trinidad.
What I like about the book is that the story of Sam and Julia is told in six exciting episodes and each episode could be a standalone story. I loved the ending.
I commend Author Brenda Mohammed on such a fabulous job. I am happy that I purchased a copy of the paperback book from her home store. This book is a must-read.'A. J.