Love in Disguise

Love in Disguise by Sandra Woolfenden is a large print, unabridged edition published by Thorpe in 2012. This 192-page book follows the story of singer Jasmine James, who seeks a brief escape from her public persona during a holiday in Tunisia. Disguised and dressed simply, she hopes to experience life like other young women her age, but her attempt at anonymity leads to unexpected complications when romance enters the picture.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of identity and the challenges of maintaining a facade. As Jasmine navigates her feelings for David, the story delves into the complexities of love and the truths that often lie beneath the surface. This edition, written in English, invites readers into a world where the lines between reality and illusion blur, prompting questions about honesty and self-discovery in the realm of romance.
Official synopsis Publisher
Everyone loves to read about singer Jasmine James, but often her publicity from the press is untrue. So when she goes away for just one week’s holiday in Tunisia, dressed simply and wearing a wig, can she live like other girls her age? But, while she seems to be getting away with it, her falling in love brings complications she hadn’t anticipated. Will David understand why she was forced to tell so many lies to cover her tracks?
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