Black Tiger

Black Tiger by Greta van der Rol is a captivating tale published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on September 3, 2012. This 194-page edition, written in English, follows Dr. Sally Carter as she travels to India to heal from a broken heart, only to find herself drawn to the enigmatic Raja Asoka (Ash) Bhosle. As their connection deepens, Sally grapples with her feelings amidst the backdrop of Ash’s secretive life and the cultural challenges they face.
Readers will discover a blend of fantasy and paranormal elements as Sally confronts her vivid nightmares and the legend of the Black Tiger. The story explores themes of love, cultural prejudice, and personal discovery, as Ash battles against tiger poachers while Sally seeks to understand the significance of the legend that intertwines their fates. This narrative invites readers into a world where myth and reality collide, challenging Sally’s perceptions of herself and her sanity.
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He haunts the jungle – and her dreams When Dr. Sally Carter travels to India to regroup from a broken heart the last thing she wants is to fall in love. But Raja Asoka (Ash) Bhosle is entirely too attractive to ignore, even though she knows it can only end in tears. Hers. Ash guards a secret that lives in legend, protecting tigers from mindless slaughter. From the moment he sets eyes on the Australian doctor, he wants her, despite the objections of his mother and her unsuitability as a wife. While Ash fights tiger poachers, Sally struggles against cultural prejudice and increasingly vivid nightmares. Can the Legend of the Black Tiger be the bond that brings her and Ash closer together, or will it rip them apart? The closer Sally comes to understanding what the legend means, the more frequent the nightmares become. Is she losing her sanity, or is there more to Sally than she herself knows?
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