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Second Chance To Wear His Ring

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Really liked the setting - Somaliland & Ethiopia - which aren't places one sees often in romance, and it showcased the vibrant beauty of that part of Africa really well. The romance itself, I liked it, but it felt like there was a lot of Manny's family drama going on right along with it, which took away from the build up of feelings between him and Amal for me. Still, it's a beautiful love we get to see develop across the pages

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Mansar Ali, a millionaire, is back in Somaliland to try and help Amal, the woman who turned down his proposal, regain her memory. Will his help be enough for her to reconsider his proposal or is their love lost for ever.
Interesting as the storyline setting is completely different from any other M&B book I have read. The storyline is slightly different too.

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When millionaire Mansur Ali is called home to Somaliland, he’s shocked to find the woman who broke his heart needs help. After an accident, Amal has lost her memory…including forgetting Manny’s marriage proposal and her rejection! Manny will help her seek treatment, but can he protect his heart when their journey brings them closer than ever…?

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He's a millionaire, she's lost her memory and doesn't recognise or remember him. He can help look after her but can they ever regain what they have lost.

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I read this ARC for an honest review
All thoughts and opinions are mine

I was expecting your run of the mill M&B but this has many aspects I enjoyed immensely
Great cultural references
Great descriptive language

Thoroughly enjoyed

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Second Chance to Wear His Ring is so much more than a typical romance story. It is a story of overcoming personal tragedy and also has huge cultural references!

I really enjoyed the stunning descriptions of the places visited in Somaliland and Ethiopia - they sound absolutely wonderful and Hana Sheik describes them in such a way you can really see them.

The relationship of Manny and Amal is made difficult due to their past and Amal’s amnesia, but this really builds the story as the reader can feel them realising that they love each other despite everything.

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