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New Book 'Lemon Curd' Follows Implications of Office Relationship
Published: Thu, 12 Oct 2006, 03:29 EDT
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By Aria C. Munro
Staff Writer, Publishers Newswire
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Linbrook Press today announced the publication of 'Lemon Curd' (ISBN: 0-9779780-0-1), a fictional tale of love and loyalty by first time author Homa Pourasgari. The author infuses Lemon Curd with morals and ethical standards as demonstrated by the internal struggle of the main characters, taking place in two transcontinental cities, Los Angeles and London.
Lemon Curd follows the relationship of main characters Anna Lisa Gibson and Neil Scott Whittaker, two high powered executives. Taking place in two transcontinental cities, Los Angeles and London, Lemon Curd follows Anna Lisa and Neil's relationship as it blossoms from being colleagues to lovers and examines the implications of their actions. Neil happens to be engaged and while in love, Anna Lisa tries to resist her feelings and his advances.
Pourasgari infuses Lemon Curd with morals and ethical standards as demonstrated by the internal struggle experienced by Anna Lisa and Neil. Each decision they make seems to strengthen or discredit their character. Throughout the book, family, friends, and true love play an important role as Anna Lisa and Neil realize the important things in life and fight to regain control of their futures.
"Lemon Curd offers three things to readers," said author Homa Pourasgari. "It gives them a chance to escape from reality; a chance to realize the real meaning of romance, love, and friendship; and a realistic look at entangling your emotions with people already involved in relationships. Anna Lisa and Neil learn the hard way and are forced to deal with the realities."
Homa Pourasgari was born in Tehran, Iran and now resides in Los Angeles, California. At 23, she opened a retail store where she learned the art of observing people and transferring their qualities into characters for her writing. Pourasgari also has experience in marketing, banking, accounting, and fitness. She is currently a full-time author.
Lemon Curd is listed in Bowker's Books In Print and is available for purchase at major online bookstores including Amazon.com.
For additional information, visit http://www.homapourasgari.com where you can read an author biography as well as professional book reviews for Lemon Curd.
BOOK SUMMARY:
Title: Lemon Curd
Author: Homa Pourasgari
Publisher: Linbrook Press
ISBN 13: 978-0-9779780-0-7
ISBN 10: 0-9779780-0-1
Author speaking engagements, signings, or interviews can be arranged.
*(PHOTO: Send2Press.com/mediadesk/1006-LemonCurd_72dpi.jpg)
*(Photo Caption: Book jacket for "Lemon Curd" by Homa Pourasgari.)
Send2Press(R) is the originating wire service for this story.
NEWS SOURCE: Linbrook Press
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