Author: | Henry Martell | ISBN: | 9781370532728 |
Publisher: | Henry Martell | Publication: | April 3, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Henry Martell |
ISBN: | 9781370532728 |
Publisher: | Henry Martell |
Publication: | April 3, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Meet Alex Dimitriev, a young girl buried in the dark world of the Russian Mafia. She had lived there all her life, having been born into it. She was the daughter of a former boss and seemingly much favored by many. But she wanted to be free, free of the horrible clutches of these awful men so she does the unthinkable, goes to the boss and asks for her freedom. Most who did this would be beaten and thrown down deeper into the bowels of this world but for a reason unknown to Alex, her wish was granted. She would get her freedom but she will find out over time that this freedom is not the freedom she thought. And she finds that there was a reason she was granted her wish. She was just a pawn in a much bigger game, one played by the grand puppeteers of the hierarchy. The price she would have to pay for this freedom she wished might be too high. A fear rises in her that this price may change her to someone she hates and despises more than anything and would damage her soul. She now has to choose whether she will do it or not, knowing the consequences of either will be death or damage beyond salvation.
Meet Alex Dimitriev, a young girl buried in the dark world of the Russian Mafia. She had lived there all her life, having been born into it. She was the daughter of a former boss and seemingly much favored by many. But she wanted to be free, free of the horrible clutches of these awful men so she does the unthinkable, goes to the boss and asks for her freedom. Most who did this would be beaten and thrown down deeper into the bowels of this world but for a reason unknown to Alex, her wish was granted. She would get her freedom but she will find out over time that this freedom is not the freedom she thought. And she finds that there was a reason she was granted her wish. She was just a pawn in a much bigger game, one played by the grand puppeteers of the hierarchy. The price she would have to pay for this freedom she wished might be too high. A fear rises in her that this price may change her to someone she hates and despises more than anything and would damage her soul. She now has to choose whether she will do it or not, knowing the consequences of either will be death or damage beyond salvation.