EDITORIAL REVIEW: Dorothy and Toto are off again on an exciting adventure down \*The Road to Oz!\* In order to help the lovable, ever-wandering Shaggy Man, Dorothy and Toto must journey through magical and mysterious lands. Soon the three are joined by a lost lad named Button-Bright and th
The Road to Madison
β Scribed by Elle Spencer
- Publisher
- Bold Strokes Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 156 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
As the sole heir to her familyβs banking empire, a lot is expected of Madison Prescott. Falling in love with her childhood friend Ana Perez was not in the cards. As Madisonβs father puts it, βA gay daughter? Married to the maidβs daughter? Running my company? Over my dead body.β
By the time George Prescott dies, itβs been 15 years since Madison and Ana were ripped apart by his lies. They havenβt spoken since, but Madison has spent every minute waiting for this day to come. Unfortunately, it turns out time doesnβt heal all wounds. Why was Madison willing to give up everything in the face of her fatherβs threats, and why can she never tell Ana the truth about what really separated them?
Caught between a present they canβt trust and a past they canβt forget, Madison and Ana must decide if this is their second chance, or their final heartbreak.
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