In contrast of the friend Gail, India Taylon was happy with the life she had chosen. An expert war scenes photographer and of recognized merit, she agreed, when marrying Doug, to abdicate of her
career in order to create their
children. However, she starts to question this decision in the day when, she had the opportunity to start working again, and she went against her husband''s will, who, beyond devaluating her career, didn''t see in her the woman whom he loved as India believed, but only one decent friend and somebody in who he could trust to take care of the children. During the usual Summer vacations in Cape Code,she knew Paul Ward, a banker of Wall ßstreet, and Serena Smith, his wife, and a famous writer who India admired. Depressed she found in Paul an ally, who gave her the strenght never to give up her dreams.And when Serena tragically died in an airplane accident was in India that Paul, refugeed in his yacht Sea
star, found the force necessary to continue to live. They fell in
love with each other, and after having suffering so much, they thought they could be together. But Paul
couldn''t forget Serena and went away from India, leaving her desolated. They met again in Ruanda. She writing a news article about orphans in a hospital in the forest and he was one of the pilots, who made the food transportation. When she returned to Cape Code, India couldn''t stop thinking about all the
things that had happened during one year. So many things had changed. And in a stormy day, the Sea Star crossed revolt waters and, as India desired, a man capable of facing an hurricane came looking for her.
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