Title: She Didn’t Have A Choice: A Romantic Thriller
Author: Harshul Srivastava
Publisher: XlibrisUS
ISBN: 978-1-5434-8293-5
Pages: 146
Genre: Romantic Thriller

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Synopsis

Audrey’s close relationship with Lindsay causes her to take matters into her own hands and to look for Lindsay after she goes missing. Little did she know that she would need to enlist the help of a popular biker gang that goes against everything she stands for and believes in. But did Lindsay go missing on purpose, or was she kidnapped? Most importantly, will she be found? As she tries to unravel the numerous clues leading to Lindsay’s disappearance, Audrey’s romantic senses are wide awake, and she finds herself caught up in some romantic chemistry with a biker gang leader. Will she explore this inexplicable chemistry? And when faced with a legal yet romance-based conundrum, will she go by the books or succumb to the game theory that could ultimately lead to her demise and that of her loved ones? This love and passion is belligerent, but will it work out for Audrey? She has a choice to make, and what will that choice be?

About the Author

Harshul Srivastava grew up in Delhi, India and then later moved to Dubai where he attended his high school. After completing his high school, he moved to Canada where he graduated as an engineer from University of British Columbia at Vancouver, Canada and completed his Masters in Finance at Harvard University at Cambridge, USA. He got interested in writing while at Harvard and started writing articles for online publications. Later he and his roommate together founded Asian Entrepreneur Magazine, an online business magazine focused on promoting and providing Asian entrepreneurs a platform to express their stories. It was then when he decided to write and publish his first Novel. He currently lives in Fort Mcmurray, Alberta where he is working with Fort McKay First Nation to help grow indigenous businesses that provides revenues for community infrastructure and economic development.

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