After his pregnant girlfriend, Michaela, is sent to Strasbourg, France due to pressure from her parents, Yrvin feels betrayed and falls into a deep sadness. Despite recently graduating from Barry University with a degree in software engineering, he is unable to see the significance of this achievement as his world is clouded by sorrow. Yrvin's mother and siblings still reside in Haiti, but his heartbreak prevents him from facing the important task of reuniting with them in America, especially amidst a political turmoil back home.
In his darkest moments, Yrvin finds solace when his sister Nana comes to his aid. She reminds him of the sacrifices he has made thus far and urges him to overcome the uncertainties that threaten his sanity. Inspired by his sister's call, Yrvin fights against his loneliness and emerges victorious, only to face new challenges in his pursuit of the American dream.
Despite the distance, romantic betrayal, and the passage of time, Yrvin's hope of reuniting with Michaela and being a father for his son never fades. Last Spring was Bittersweet delves into the intricate aspects of life, love, and survival-a captivating tale told with finesse and elegance. This book, the second installment of a sequel, portrays the vibrant and passionate journey of a young man determined to succeed in corporate America, bring his family from Haiti, and find his lost love. The question lingers: will he achieve his goals?"