The author of this thriller novel, Dr. Emmanuel Kofi Yeboah, was born on July 01, 1960 in Ghana. This particular day was significant because it was the day that Ghana as a country was recognized as a republic by the United Nations Organization (UNO).
He started his primary and middle education at Wesley Practice School at Tafo, Kumasi, Ghana. Later, he attended Prempeh College, one of the prestigious institutions in Ghana. After completing his high school and sixth form education in this school, he enrolled at Rutgers University in the United States of America where he obtained his bachelor of science degree. He continued his post graduate studies at Rutgers Business School and obtained his master of Business Administration (MBA) with double specialization in General Management and Stategic Human Resources. In addition, he has a Ph.D in Christian Education and a doctoratein Theology.
“Love at Last”, is a great romantic novel. It illustrates the desire of a Black American lady to find love in cross cultural settings and experiences spanning from the continents of Africa, Europe, South and North America.
In her quest to find real love relationship, Abena Asantewaa, who is the main protagonist in this novel is beset with love problems. Although, undaunted by setbacks, she continued to pursue love until finally she was able to find the right person and soul mate.
She encourages people who have given up on romantic love to return and pursue it. “Love is sweet”, she says. Read this inspiring romantic novel and find the facts about romance for yourself.
Finally, Dr Yeboah, in this best selling novel, roars with an omniscient view point that alove romance that is alive is the greatest thing that can happen to the human soul. It is invaluable that we all fall in love.
This novel is indicated for individual reading and humor. It is also highly useful and recommended for colleges and universities English writing courses around the world as well. Moreover, junior and senior high school students of English Literature will also benefit from this novel and it is a great resource for literary review.