Sunday, August 10, 2025

Love Is Not Enduring Written By Cecilia Okugo | My Labor Of Love

 


Synopsis

Love Is Not Enduring by Cecilia Okugo is a dramatic contemporary romance following Clarissa, an ambitious interior designer and caterer who moves from Utah to San Diego for a fresh start. After meeting Tommy, a charming contractor with a shared vision for business success, the two form a personal and professional partnership that quickly turns romantic. But their engagement is tested by jealous exes, workplace drama, and the lingering shadow of Tommy’s late former lover, Lisa. Betrayals, elaborate schemes, and manipulative games from Tommy’s old friends threaten to destroy Clarissa’s reputation, career, and relationship. As Clarissa navigates heartbreak, professional opportunities, and the constant battle between trust and deception, she must decide whether to fight for love or protect herself from further emotional damage.


Book Description

Set against the sunlit backdrops of San Diego’s high-end design and construction world, Love Is Not Enduring blends romance, suspense, and workplace intrigue. Clarissa arrives in California eager to expand her catering and design businesses, but her plans take an unexpected turn when she meets Tommy, a sophisticated contractor with big dreams. Their whirlwind romance leads to a proposal, but the arrival of Tommy’s ex-girlfriend’s memory—and the meddling of Clarissa’s own past lovers—puts their happiness at risk.

Through a mix of lavish parties, high-stakes business deals, steamy romance, and bitter confrontations, the story explores themes of ambition, betrayal, jealousy, and resilience. Clarissa’s journey takes her from boardrooms and construction sites to exotic vacations and emotional stand-offs, forcing her to confront the question at the heart of the novel: can love truly survive the tests of trust, loyalty, and the ghosts of the past?

This emotionally charged tale is ideal for readers who enjoy relationship drama with layered characters, business-world backdrops, and the kind of twists that keep you turning pages until the very end.

Thanks for reading. Cecilia


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