"Here is the story of David as you have never heard it before: from the king himself, telling the unofficial version, the one he never allowed his court scribes to recount. Rooted in ancient lore, his is a surprisingly modern memoir. Notorious for his contradictions, David is seen by others as a gif
The Power to Rise
✍ Scribed by Nanisi Barrett D’Arnuk
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1634869842
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Shelby Flynn is the very successful conductor of the Oakwood Philharmonic Orchestra, with degrees from Boston University and UCLA. She recently turned forty, but somewhere in the back of her mind, she feels something is missing in her life. She hasn’t had a serious relationship in several years, and there doesn’t seem to be the right woman for her in Oakwood, California. She knows -- she's been looking for the six long years she’s lived there.
Maybe, when her contract expires this spring, Shelby should move home to Boston and look for a new position ... and better relationship opportunities.
Then her best friend Earl suggests she go see a woman he knows, a professional dominatrix who is a world authority on sexual problems. Perhaps Mistress can take away some of Shelby’s angst and problems.
But is Shelby ready for the consequences?
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