Beyond the Bond, Billy Lowe (9798317811976) — Readings Books
Beyond the Bond
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Beyond the Bond

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In the jaw-dropping follow-up to Dear Jauhn: Consequences of a Forbidden Bond, Beyond the Bond travels even deeper into the devastating fallout of a love story that was never supposed to happen. Amina Morgan thought she had found the love of her life in Jauhn Williams-until she made a horrifying discovery: the man she was engaged to and pregnant by was her biological son, the baby she was forced to give up years ago.

With her world shattered and her heart breaking, Amina vanishes overseas, raising their daughter Nia in secret while trying to make sense of the impossible. But secrets like these never stay buried. As political unrest threatens Amina's new life, she's forced to return to Texas-only to find danger waiting at every turn. A deadly obsession emerges in the form of a woman determined to erase Amina for good and claim Jauhn for herself.

Meanwhile, Jauhn spirals into emotional ruin, betrayed by his business partner and haunted by a love that turned tragic. When therapy, family, and faith guide him toward healing, a reunion with his biological father, Criss, offers unexpected strength-but his heart still longs for answers.

Surrounded by fiercely loyal friends like Keisha, and under the watchful eye of his adoptive parents, Jauhn inches toward redemption. But with enemies lurking in the shadows and Amina's life hanging in the balance, fate is far from finished with them.

Beyond the Bond is a gripping emotional thriller of forbidden love, devastating truths, and the ties that refuse to break. Packed with raw emotion, shocking twists, and unflinching drama, this story dares to explore the most taboo of bonds-and asks whether forgiveness and family can rise from even the deepest pain.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
12 January 2026
Pages
148
ISBN
9798317811976

In the jaw-dropping follow-up to Dear Jauhn: Consequences of a Forbidden Bond, Beyond the Bond travels even deeper into the devastating fallout of a love story that was never supposed to happen. Amina Morgan thought she had found the love of her life in Jauhn Williams-until she made a horrifying discovery: the man she was engaged to and pregnant by was her biological son, the baby she was forced to give up years ago.

With her world shattered and her heart breaking, Amina vanishes overseas, raising their daughter Nia in secret while trying to make sense of the impossible. But secrets like these never stay buried. As political unrest threatens Amina's new life, she's forced to return to Texas-only to find danger waiting at every turn. A deadly obsession emerges in the form of a woman determined to erase Amina for good and claim Jauhn for herself.

Meanwhile, Jauhn spirals into emotional ruin, betrayed by his business partner and haunted by a love that turned tragic. When therapy, family, and faith guide him toward healing, a reunion with his biological father, Criss, offers unexpected strength-but his heart still longs for answers.

Surrounded by fiercely loyal friends like Keisha, and under the watchful eye of his adoptive parents, Jauhn inches toward redemption. But with enemies lurking in the shadows and Amina's life hanging in the balance, fate is far from finished with them.

Beyond the Bond is a gripping emotional thriller of forbidden love, devastating truths, and the ties that refuse to break. Packed with raw emotion, shocking twists, and unflinching drama, this story dares to explore the most taboo of bonds-and asks whether forgiveness and family can rise from even the deepest pain.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
12 January 2026
Pages
148
ISBN
9798317811976