Saturday 16 August 2014

BOOK OF THE DAY: Desire and Prejudice by Jean-Louis McMillan


by Jean-Louis McMillan
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BOOK DESCRIPTION
In an instant, Adam's life has crumbled.
The trauma keeps him awake at night, the pressure squeezing against his lungs, his soul. 


His life continues on a downward spiral until he's entirely broken. 

And he doesn't know how he’ll ever be whole again.

Until he meets Jasmine.

He finds her while working as an official for the DGSE—France’s external intelligence agency—in Beirut, Lebanon. Their hearts are jolted back to life at the sight of one another, but their erotic affair is a dangerous one. 


Jasmine is a woman he cannot have and was never meant to be with. 

Her beauty captivates him; her love overwhelms him. 


Though Jasmine suffers from her own trauma and feels constricted within the confines of her societal role, she too finds temporary healing and freedom in her wild but secret romance with Adam.

But for how long can they keep their dangerous love a secret?

Desire & Prejudice is a sexy love story with a spy thriller twist by one of the most exciting new authors of 2014. Through the story of Adam and Jasmine, first-time author Jean-Louis McMillan uses the classic tale to explore the modern art of lovemaking and the power of redemption.

Does love have the power to overcome prejudice?
Can it heal a wounded soul?

***Author’s Note: This is a contemporary love story with sexual content and strong language. Recommended reading age: 18+


AUTHOR BIO
JL McMillan is a retired freelance journalist and first-time author.

He was born in Oran on the Mediterranean coast in Algeria, but left Algeria after a restless childhood and settled in Paris, France, where he earned a degree in Philosophy.


Now, after a turbulent youth and a career that had thrown him into the heart of the hardest battles in the Middle East, Jean-Louis wanders between the Orient and the Occident.

He writes as a means to explore, and to heal.


"Desire & Prejudice" is his first book.


REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars Contemporary, but no “smut” Romance., April 24, 2014
This review is from: DESIRE & PREJUDICE (Kindle Edition)
I am still reeling after reading "Desire & Prejudice” several days ago. The prose is captivating, attention-grabbing, but it's the characters who really pull you in. The compelling yet smooth, easy-to-read narrative is a surprise from a first-time author, but Jean-Louis McMillan is a near-expert storyteller. Scene after scene, the author digs deeper. Why do we love? How do we heal? You only thought you knew before reading this book.

The setting is contemporary, but this is no “smut” romance. The main characters are real and relevant and wounded, and their story is one of both hope and passion. I found myself rooting for them, even when they made me so angry. I got sucked into their lives, wanting to learn more. Why are they hurting? What's their story?What happens when they get caught? (Because you sort of know they will.)

Books like this one make me so glad I support self-published authors. Bravo, McMillan! I hope you write another one soon.








5.0 out of 5 stars Thought Provoking, March 1, 2014
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This review is from: DESIRE & PREJUDICE (Kindle Edition)
I downloaded this book on free promotion and I was blown away!

When I picked up the book, I thought it would be a little different than what I expected. I thought it would be one of those erotic novels but this book picked up a completely different tangent.

PTSD. A filmmaker's delight. So much to explore. So many raw emotions. So much of healing and such a vast space for making so many films. This book explored how sex and the euphoria of doing something taboo can cure PTSD. It gave me some inspiration to start reading more about PTSD, possibly for a new film. In that way, the book was definitely a booster.

The book for me was a very mature explanation of how something as a religious prejudice can cloud anyone's perceptions. It made me think about a horse with blinders. In the sense, the horse only knows the one way to look, ahead! Similarly, a caustic and restricted view of humanity was the reason for so many of our problems today.

I felt the end was a sort of poetic one. I imagined how it would be if I was in Adam's shoes and I didn't like it. I did however remember that quote that they say some people come into your life for a reason.

A thought provoking read.

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