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If you are a romance novel reader, you probably find it hard to pick the best love story. In this genre, there are several subcategories, such as mystic, historical, erotica, and more, so you come across a myriad of titles every day. But, often, when you read the title, you can predict the whole storyline as they are too typical love stories.


So, if you are looking to read a love story that goes beyond the romance theme, we have an interesting suggestion for you. “Weep for Love” by David Kenneth Waldman is a swoon-worthy, must-read fictional tale for anyone who believes in the unbreakable power of love. So, let’s explore what the story is about.
The premise follows a central protagonist, David Benjamin Bradley, through a love affair that will leave lasting marks on his heart and soul. A series of tragic and trying events are interspersed with the passion, joy, and romanticism of true Love to deliver an all-encompassing love story that attempts to show Love from every realistic facet rather than just the central romantic elements

Weep for Love is an impressive piece written by David Kenneth Waldman.

The novel brings all the features of a steamy fictional love story. However, the best thing about it is that the story is written in a contemporary, realistic style, which makes it unique for readers. Unlike conventional romantic novels, Weep for Love takes you through the love story as it is happening.


“Weep for Love” by David Kenneth is a fictional love story told in a realistic manner that explores the true complicated nature of love. Dr. David Benjamin Bradley and Suzanne Siobhan Brooke are the two lead characters around whom the whole story revolves. David is based on the author’s personality, while Suzanne, an Irish lady, is a fictitious character who is inspired by romantic partners in the author’s real life.
Dr. David meets Suzanne when he is suffering from depression after a broken relationship. Meanwhile, Suzanne is confident her love mate will appear. A beautiful love tale sparks between the two individuals. However, soon hurdles test their love to remain together.

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Meet The Author Of Weep For Love by David Kenneth Waldman

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David Kenneth Waldman, who is known as a children’s book author, publisher, educator, and educationist, with Consultative Status at the United Nations, is the author of “Weep for Love” novel. This is the first novel for adults by Waldman, as, throughout his writing journey, he has written dozens of short stories for children, poetry, and journal articles. This is the first time the author has experimented with a fictional love tale.

David Kenneth Waldman is from The Bronx, New York, which reflects vividly in his writing style. He started his writing journey with the children’s book “Crystal Moonlight” in 1984. Since then, he has written many other children’s stories, including the publisher of Tatiana Strelkof’s trilogy, The Changer, Jeremy and the Crow Nation, Kelly Full Circle. and the curriculum book “Healthy and Smart Implemented in Uganda.” It shows the diversity Waldman carries in his writing.

In addition to his writing, David Kenneth is also known as a social entrepreneur, former radio and TV host, and educator. In his Non-Governmental Organization role, he meets several influential political figures worldwide. The list of people he meets includes ministers, ambassadors, state officials, and Royal Highnesses to initiate educational opportunities for girls in Uganda. He is also the founder of To Love Children, which is an international non-governmental organization that globally advances educational opportunities for poor children.

Interview with David Kenneth Waldman

Q: How are the characters and themes tied together throughout the novel?

 DKW: Dr David the male protagonist first meets Jacquie. and through her, he meets her baby sister Suzanne. She is his soulmate. Themes include:

  1. Romance and intimacy are not sex. 
  2. Real love adds to a relationship –never subtracts
  3. Love means gay love, family – children – and even gang members.
  4. Depression and other challenges can be overcome when a couple is supportive, loving, and nonjudgmental, and communication in a relationship is a vital part, the most important. 
  5. Hope kept alive moving toward love matters 
  6. Love is inclusive – family, gay love, gang members, and adds to a relationship love 
  7. Romance is not sex, nor love  Sex is a bonding of two people and creates intimacy —- What is a stronger bond is hugging and kissing. 

Q: What was the initial inspiration behind this book? Were there any specific events or experiences that prompted you to write it?

 DKW: The story and characters came into my mind and played out morning noon and night and I wrote down what the characters say. the events and experiences come directly from my life and are fictionalized to fit the character’s thoughts and actions.

The book was ready to come out and I never thought possible to write a novel let alone a romance novel. A story comes alive when it is told. That inspired me since the male protagonist is based on my life because of a trilogy with the second book a prequel and a memoir which the character in Weep for Love wrote as well as the novel. The third book is about his grandfather – an RAF flyer and nurse who became his grandparents. Also ties into Weep for Love and is mentioned. Dr David was heavily influenced by his grandfather to risk his life to save others. The story replayed and expanded for weeks every day and I realized this needs to be written down.

Q: What themes or messages do you hope readers will take away from the novel

DKW: Sex is not love, romance strengthens love, hope is eternal, and love always adds on. Love is also inclusive of family, friends, children, and gay love. Therefore the novel’s challenges to Suzie and David are the reality of a relationship. Depression can be quelled but doesn’t mean a love relationship can not be initiated. Love, care, understanding, and communication with a couple can face together any challenges.

Q: Tell us about the main characters or concepts in your book. Are any of them inspired by real people or events?

DKW: Weep For Love captures an in-depth portrayal of a couple’s love affair. Not mollified with tiresome emotional tropes. Love is woven throughout tragedies, miscarriages, trauma, jealousy, character flaws, the blues, joy, or hope. An authentic love story encompasses family, friends, coworkers, and the heart of a romance.

Romance does not always produce happiness ever after. The future is filled with unknowns, not likely to be determined in advance. Regardless of how your life unfolds, a human need for love and affection is ubiquitous.

Suzanne Siobhan Brooke does not portray a natural person but is a fictional character. Based on an amalgamation of women’s individualities, who are cherished and loved. David Benjamin Bradley is a complex fusion of imaginary and author-lived experiences.

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