Dr. Mila Belich finds herself treading through a labyrinth of loneliness, betrayal and depression even though she is at the top of her profession. As an immigrant to the United States, she feels alienated and is experiencing urban loneliness which drives her to search for something more. A patient mirrors her loneliness and despair causing her to travel unexpectedly to seek what is missing in her life.
As Dr. Belich travels between her native country and the US, symbols and messages appear to help her find her way back to herself. Upon Mila's return, her workplace challenges escalate. Betrayals and competitiveness cause her to fear for her own safety. As she takes action to protect herself, she is strengthened by a force that fulfills her longings.
Psychological Romance
-The protagonist of this romantic suspense novel, Mila Belich, is a successful medical doctor living in Chicago. Even though she is a highly accomplished woman, she feels alone and seeks relief from depression. Dr. Belich treasures her few long-distance friendships and is haunted by grief from the death of her mother. She revives old family recipes, explores romance from the past, and uncovers metaphysical and spiritual signs along the way.
Dramatic Suspense
-The dramatic story of romance and suspense is a page-turner. An FBI agent confronts the ones who betray friendship and risk hospital security to advance their own agenda. Relationships are strained, and for some, there seems nothing left to do but return to their homeland to find relief from loneliness in a land in which they feel like foreigners.
Visionary
-As a leading medical doctor, Dr. Belich is in touch with both science and spirituality. She recognizes the balance between science and faith. Dr. Belich experiences an emotional journey that explores feelings we all have, wanting acceptance and love, and the fear that we will never find it.
About the Author
Jelena S. Bankovic, Ph.D., is a Professor of English who taught at Oakton College for 20 years. Dr. Bankovic is a Courtesy Member of the Graduate Faculty at The University of Illinois in Chicago and an Adjunct Professor of English at Loyola University Chicago.
In addition to a book of literary criticism, Dr. Bankovic wrote a spiritual memoir, Letters to Dr. Jung. She lives in Chicago.