The Chains of Desire - E Christopher Clark - Books - Clarkwoods - 9781952044229 - September 30, 2020
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The Chains of Desire

E Christopher Clark

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The Chains of Desire

She's going to be famous. Her dreams are within reach. And if it all comes to pass, she will be murdered... Boston, Massachusetts, 1990. Music is the one sure thing twelve-year-old Robin Gates has in her life. Though she's disgusted by the looks she gets from grown male patrons, playing guitar and singing in her mother's strange bar provides a path to her envisioned future. Until she reads a newspaper from 2006 that contains her obituary... 1998. As a kid, Ashley Silver saw how her family's artistic efforts brought only despair and poverty. Now eighteen, she refuses to accept that fate and embarks on a lucrative career as an exotic dancer. But despite her misgivings about Robin's ambition to become a rock star, Ashley can't help but fall hard for her childhood friend. Destined to die in her true love's arms, Robin desperately seeks any means to change her fortune and protect her girlfriend from the doomed truth. But Ashley knows her partner is keeping some dark secret, and it threatens to tear them apart forever. Is Robin's death truly predetermined, or can the troubled couple force a happily-ever-after? The Chains of Desire is the extraordinary third book in The Stains of Time family saga series. If you like intriguing paradoxes, delightful characters, and emotional ups and downs, then you'll love E. Christopher Clark's compelling journey into magical realism. Buy The Chains of Desire to defy inevitability today!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 30, 2020
ISBN13 9781952044229
Publishers Clarkwoods
Pages 198
Dimensions 133 × 203 × 11 mm   ·   231 g
Language English  

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