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Written In Stone (New World Rising) (Volume 1) by Victoria Zagar *Collection Books »PDF

Editorial : About the Author Victoria was born in the United Kingdom but emigrated to the United States at age 21. She’s bisexual, happily married, and still shouts in a British accent. She lives with her husband in Pennsylvania where she spends a lot of time playing and talking about video games, especially Japanese role-playing games. Besides the Culture Wars series, she is the author of Wings of Destruction, an asexual m/m romance novella contracted with Less Than Three Press, The Miracle, an F/F short story soon to be released by Evernight Publishing, and the forthcoming m/m romance Reunited, signed with Totally Bound Publishing. She loves to write about all colors of the rainbow and celebrate love wherever it may be found.

Written In Stone (New World Rising) (Volume 1)

Written In Stone (New World Rising) (Volume 1)

Title:Written In Stone (New World Rising) (Volume 1)
Author:Victoria Zagar
Rating:4.51 (982 Votes)
Asin:1500731366
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:296 Pages
Publish Date:2014-12-02
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The year is 2228. Bill Ashwood is set to become the most powerful man in Florida since the separation of America into individually governed states. Discovered by the League and primed to win the gubernatorial election, Bill is expected to give the voters what they want – a fiery speech condemning gays in America. Despite his reservations, Bill goes ahead and gives the speech, but the seeds of doubt are planted in his mind. Along with the secret desires he harbors in his dreams, Bill’s poised for a change of heart that will ensure nothing in his life will ever be the same again. Daniel Wilson – a journalist for the Miami Reporter – receives a late night phone call asking him to watch the video of Ashwood’s speech. Incensed by what he sees as a personal attack on him and millions of others, he hatches a plan to seduce Ashwood and expose him in a special report. Seduction is never easy, and soon Daniel finds himself falling for Ashwood, who claims to want out

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