Author: | Donna LeClair | ISBN: | 9781532365966 |
Publisher: | Donna LeClair | Publication: | March 4, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Donna LeClair |
ISBN: | 9781532365966 |
Publisher: | Donna LeClair |
Publication: | March 4, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In a thread of quirky affairs, the author's path wandered not the illusion yearned, but schooling dominatrix time crowned damnably; beginning with David Gram and the wealthy political notables mushrooming in an alternate universe unbeknownst to mere commoners. She witnessed fiends ablaze in ghostly untouchables living in realms howling with philanderers and rattling with serpents, while herds immortalize them in tabloids and idolize them by tracking that which they believe gospel.
This is their reality, her reality and a declaration of honorably truth.
A searing memoir as powerful as the life experience that inspired it, ‘Immunity’ shadows the rabbit trail as the author enters the realm of wealthy political notables whose privileges include protection or exemption from obligations and penalties, as David crows, simple peons shell out.
Groomed, tailored and intellectually attuned to mint her role as a personal assistant, she encounters the untouchable world of the elite. A path no man dare wander, let alone write about until she exposes the consequences one’s life and actions thereof have on another.
In a thread of quirky affairs, the author's path wandered not the illusion yearned, but schooling dominatrix time crowned damnably; beginning with David Gram and the wealthy political notables mushrooming in an alternate universe unbeknownst to mere commoners. She witnessed fiends ablaze in ghostly untouchables living in realms howling with philanderers and rattling with serpents, while herds immortalize them in tabloids and idolize them by tracking that which they believe gospel.
This is their reality, her reality and a declaration of honorably truth.
A searing memoir as powerful as the life experience that inspired it, ‘Immunity’ shadows the rabbit trail as the author enters the realm of wealthy political notables whose privileges include protection or exemption from obligations and penalties, as David crows, simple peons shell out.
Groomed, tailored and intellectually attuned to mint her role as a personal assistant, she encounters the untouchable world of the elite. A path no man dare wander, let alone write about until she exposes the consequences one’s life and actions thereof have on another.