Midwife to Destiny
by
Nana Prah
Destiny Series, Book 1
Contemporary Romance, Multicultural
Ghanaian
nurse Aurora ‘Ora’ Aikins never expected to find the love of her life while on
vacation in South Africa. Engaged to another and believing that love has no
place in her life, she returns to Ghana, and puts duty and honor first.
Three
years later, Dr. Jason Lartey still can’t get Ora out of his mind or his heart.
After learning she never married, he takes a risk and moves to Ghana hoping to
rekindle what they started. His sudden appearance in Ora’s Emergency Department
sends sparks flying all over again.
They’re
in the same country, working in the same hospital, and together but distance
creeps between them. Can they make their destined love one for the ages?
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I was given this book by author for honest review. Jason takes a chance by going after the one that got away. When they meet again the attraction between Ora and Jason is off the charts. Enjoyed this African hospital romance. Also the strength that Jason put into his feelings of love.
Beach
Party Playlist
There is a scene in Midwife to Destiny
which I absolutely love. The heroine, Ora and her cousin, Esi hold a party on a
beautiful beach in Ghana on a glorious day. Where there’s a party, music fills
the air. I mention three hot Ghanaian
artists in the scene, but I don’t specify the songs . Until now.
I chose songs that I have gotten up and
danced to on more than one occasion. The type of music is called Ghanaian
hiplife. By the way Wizkid is from Nigeria so I took grooving to an
international level. I hope you enjoy.
R2Bees featuring Wizkid – Dance
Ruff N Smooth – Sex Machine
Samini – Sweet Mistake
There was a slow song that Ora and Jason
danced to but I didn’t name it in the book. Here’s the big reveal of Ora and
Jason’s song.
Eric Clapton – Wonderful Tonight
“Do we have enough food?” Ora asked Esi.
“I think so. I ordered extra just in case.
You know there’re always party crashers, especially at fabulous ones on the
beach. How many of them do you know?”
Ora observed everyone having a good time.
Some were dancing, some eating, and others had wandered down to the water’s
edge. “About seven.”
“I know fifteen or so. Throwing a party is
an interesting phenomenon; you never know what or who you’re going to get. I
see a cute guy I’ve never met before. I’m going over dance with him. The
spinner is playing my favourite R2Bees song.”
Ora laughed at her cousin who’d started
dancing as she walked toward the stranger. The poor man would never know what
hit him.
Rhonke came up to her. “Nice party.”
“Thank you. I’m glad you could make it.”
“Thanks for inviting me. The food’s
delicious and the music is keeping me from sitting down. I love the ocean.”
“Make sure you have some cake. The more
that’s left over, the more I’ll have to eat, not that I’d mind.”
Ora circulated to different groups making
sure they were having a good time. Jason would be around later in the afternoon
after finishing work, but she longed to see him now.
A group of her friends asked her to dance
and they got down to a misinterpreted Ruff n’ Smooth song about a sex machine.
She happened to glance up while talking to
a colleague of Esi’s and noticed Jason walking toward her. When their eyes met,
she became giddy. His full time job should be to stay by her side, instead of
saving lives.
Nana
Prah was born in Ghana, West Africa, raised in the US and currently resides in
Ghana where she loves her job as a writer and nurse educator. She has been
writing since she can remember (in her journal) and has been an avid reader of
romance novels since the eighth grade. She has finally been able to utilize the
years and years of inadvertent research into writing her own romance novels
where love always conquers all.
Twitter:
@NanaPrah
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