Romance Quartet by Farzana Moon is a beautifully crafted collection of romantic tales that bridge the cultural divides between East and West. The stories draw inspiration from history, mysticism, and universal human experiences, portraying love as a force that transcends boundaries. With poetic prose and a touch of spirituality, Moon explores themes of connection, harmony, and the timeless quest for belonging. Each story is a unique blend of cultural nuances and universal truths, making Romance Quartet a celebration of love in all its forms. The collection captivates readers with its rich imagery and heartfelt portrayal of love’s enduring power.
Romance Quartet
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Romance Quartet by Farzana Moon is a collection of romantic stories blending Eastern and Western traditions. It explores themes of love, spirituality, and cultural harmony through tales inspired by history, mysticism, and the universal yearning for connection.
| SKU: | RF-1651 |
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| Category: | Literature |
| Tag: | Historical fiction |
| Format | Hardcover |
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| Author | Farzana Moon |
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