Author: | R D Power | ISBN: | 9781310127014 |
Publisher: | R D Power | Publication: | October 25, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | R D Power |
ISBN: | 9781310127014 |
Publisher: | R D Power |
Publication: | October 25, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Kerry Coleman’s choice is stark: marry Gregory Davenport and join the nation’s most celebrated family, become a billionaire and maybe someday first lady, or choose the man she loves, Gregory’s chauffeur Brad Armstrong. Kerry has no inkling that both men are living a lie; that her choice is not between power and love, but between good and evil.
“For Power or Love” is a love story at its heart, but it’s much more. It's a story of heroism, treachery, and deception. It is tragic and funny by turns, and includes cliff hangers and unexpected twists.
(Please note that some readers have said the opening of the book, a terrorist incident in New York City, may mislead a prospective reader into thinking the book is about terrorism. The fallout from this incident is critical to the unfolding tale, but terrorism plays no role in the story beyond the first few pages. The book is first and foremost a love story, which, along with the humor, is what readers value the most.)
Kerry Coleman’s choice is stark: marry Gregory Davenport and join the nation’s most celebrated family, become a billionaire and maybe someday first lady, or choose the man she loves, Gregory’s chauffeur Brad Armstrong. Kerry has no inkling that both men are living a lie; that her choice is not between power and love, but between good and evil.
“For Power or Love” is a love story at its heart, but it’s much more. It's a story of heroism, treachery, and deception. It is tragic and funny by turns, and includes cliff hangers and unexpected twists.
(Please note that some readers have said the opening of the book, a terrorist incident in New York City, may mislead a prospective reader into thinking the book is about terrorism. The fallout from this incident is critical to the unfolding tale, but terrorism plays no role in the story beyond the first few pages. The book is first and foremost a love story, which, along with the humor, is what readers value the most.)