From the West African coast to the sugar fields of St Thomas, Jamaica, the transatlantic slave trade drives this epic story. One family's fight against oppression unfolds as they confront loss, danger, and injustice, with hope rising as opportunities emerge after emancipation. Anti-colonialist feelings, fuelled by tragedy, compete with racial prejudices. Could a spiritual outlook be the answer? Maybe some positive-minded people will show that it can. This tale begins in the mid-eighteenth century and spans to the 1980s. As with the first two books in the trilogy, this final instalment features a wonderfully melodic set of 41 Lovers Rock songs throughout to enhance the storyline. True love will undoubtedly be put to the test when circumstances force secret friends, 16-year-old Miriam Shepherd and 17-year-old Rensford Henderson, to be separated for fifteen years! And what possible connection could Miriam have to the original idea behind an international haute couture business empire? In addition to all of the foregoing, on the same day Martin Luther King delivered his famous 'I Have a Dream' speech at the Lincoln Memorial, racial turmoil had just ended in one UK city-illustrating the era's powerful transitions. Finally, favourite characters from Lovers Rock 1 & 2 reunite for a fantastic time at a reggae music festival in Montego Bay. So, sit back and relax. Get ready to be transported through a two-century-long Lovers Rock musical that takes you from Jamaica to Cuba, the UK, Canada, and the USA. For the whole experience-as you read-listen to the 41-song playlist on my YouTube channel to bring the Lovers Rock journey to life!-@hartleyhines