This is an unusual book to say the least. It is the story of a boy named Karma--or at least that is what people called him. He had a rough childhood --his father was a tyrant and demanded everything be his way. This is the story of how Karma broke with tradition in more ways then one!
Although he was doing fine in his professional life---his social life--well--I will let you decide. He never really was able to stay with anyone and the reasons he gave were not always logical. Three women---was there going to be a fourth? Would Karma ever truly find himself--would he allow himself to?
About the Book: (from Amazon)
"Karma's Dilemma" asks and tries to answer the question if you can find true love before you find yourself. It does this through the story of a young man, who travels the world in search of true love. He meets three women on this journey; each as different from the other as can be but something connects them. Each of them gives him a glimpse of this “something”. He hungers for the rest of it, though he doesn’t himself know what it is. His relentless pursuit of this “something” becomes so much of an obsession that he breaks too many rules on the way and ends up earning the wrath of karma, the immortal and relentless collector of soul-debt.
And to think that ironically the name of the young man in the story also happens to be Karma; his mother named him Karma, her good Karma. But little did she know how tangled up the threads of his subconscious were. Still, untangle them he must, but mucking about with the subconscious mind comes at a price, what with the immortal karma also after his soul.
There could be one woman who might just be able to redeem him. However, to win her, Karma needs to transit from being the young man in the story to the protagonist of the story. But he can’t do that unless he figures out the story. So, either he fixes his story or becomes forgotten history…
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About the Author: (from Amazon)
Zen’s bio:
Zen’s approach to writing is to bring a fresh perspective. His debut novel, published in French, was seen to be refreshing. In addition to Karma’s Dilemma, Zen has also recently penned “Race: A journey”, a novel that challenges the path the world is on through an engaging adventure to literally save the world.
Zen believes in writing stories that brim with hope. Zen's debut novel, which was translated into French, was seen to be refreshing.
"Race: A journey" is Zen's new novel that questions the path the world is on. Karma's Dilemma, another recent novel of his, asks the question if you can find true love before you find yourself.
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