About the Book
Forbidden love is a tragic thing, it's the love you want but can't have.The 30 Day Exchange appears to be over as Jonah received four things he's always desired in life, answers regarding his upbringing, love among the woman he loves and married, love among his close friends and even being a father.
However, you can't have everything in life, especially when you've never seen the contract both your mother and your wife's signed in The 30 Day Exchange. A contract that also spoke on your behalf without you knowing it on something you would never agree to.
A special kind of bond and love that both Jonah and Celia never imagined being real was taken away from them both as if it were forbidden and it's not much better for their daughter, Bea.
Bea was raised by a man that has been ruining both Jonah and Celia's lives since they were young and has done exactly the same with their daughter's.
She's locked in his house most of the time like a prisoner, told lies about the outside world being a dangerous place, believes he's her father and a boy raised alongside being her half brother.
Bea has learned to tolerate her "father's" rules and conditions with her mind at least, her heart on the other hand, aches freedom in more than just leaving the house for a short amount of time once a week. It aches the freedom of being with the one person she can't be romantically involved with, her best friend and "half brother", Dawson Hills.
When love is put to the test with Jonah and Celia, not being able to raise their daughter and Bea not being able to do more than fantasize her romance with Dawson, will forbidden love win or will their aching hearts win it all?