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Sunsets & Margaritas

Christine Lynn Lourenco

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  • 154 sidor
  • 2021

"Sunsets & Margaritas" is a book that centers around the main character Alexandria Thompson, daughter of a famous actor, who is living in Los Angeles working for a major event company. Her passion though is giving back to the community, and the Los Angeles lifestyle and her last name doesn't allow her to make genuine friends and the opportunity to make a difference. Giving back was taught to her by Bennie, who helped raise her.

Alexandria moves across the country to the Jersey Shore for a new job in the event business whose events all give back to the local community. She now goes by "Ria". No one knows she is the daughter of the famous actor, and she has built friendships and a career that are finally meaningful. She also falls in love with Matt, her co-worker, who grew up in poverty. She is afraid to tell Matt who she really is. Only her neighbor Roger knows the truth.

Will Matt accept that Alexandria comes from money and grew up with a backyard the size of Disneyland? And, will her father, Alexander Thompson - the famous actor, ever really be a part of her life? Or, will Alexander continue on his road of fame and ego, and leave Alexandria behind?

Alexandria looks to the picture of her mother, a famous model who tragically passed away, for inspiration. The picture of her mother shows her holding a margarita in her hand with the sun setting behind her. This was the most famous picture of her mother and one that brings great comfort to Alexandria as one of the few memories she has of her.

What is Alexandria really running away from? Her heart may know the answer.

  • Författare: Christine Lynn Lourenco
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781647195137
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 154
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-04-20
  • Förlag: Booklocker.com