Victor's, A Matter of Choice or Death

Series 1

by Janet Enos


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 17/03/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9781434353443

About the Book

Jennifer receives a call of the tragic deaths of her friends and finds herself a parent to their three young children. Flying to Italy; there she consoles the children while making funeral arrangements. After the funeral, they walk to the car only to be confronted by men presuming to give their condolences. Once in arms reach, they are kidnapped and whisked away to some old abandoned buildings. While there, arguments arise and a man is shot. Jennifer is then instructed to fly only the children to America and return immediately. Jennifer does as instructed to protect the children; only to find herself a prisoner.

It's a tangled web of deception that Victor, her captor, has spun. Jennifer tries to understand the predicament she is in but Victor wants what she possesses and she has no clue what it could be. Victor, a multi-millionaire, insists Jennifer holds something important and will keep her prisoner until his plan succeeds. But as time goes by, Victor begins to fall in love with Jennifer which complicates this plan. A plan, that at all costs, he must prevail. But does he?


About the Author

I grew up in the small town of Lisbon, Maine.  There, I was educated and graduated from Lisbon High School.  I then married, moved away from home and then raised three children.  During those years, I attended a local community college and graduated.  Today, all of my children are grown and starting their own careers.  I currently reside with my husband in Turner, Maine. 

 

I started writing this novel two weeks after having a dream about its events.  As a writer, I quickly found how vague dreams can be and was in need of filling in huge gaps.  One thing led to another and soon this novel was born.  Like raising children, this novel went through many growing stages before its completion, which I believe has been over two years now.  I hope the readers enjoy this novel and are looking forward to reading the following sequels.