Maria Morena has the money, the name, and the power; but not even the Queen of the takeover is untouchable when it comes to the game of love. The amount of weight her name holds alone can put many men to rest, but when it comes to the battle between her heart and her family’s empire ... Someone has to lose. Blinded by her love, she failed to realize the man she long ago surrendered her heart and loyalty had something greater in his possession; something much greater than his love for his Jealousy, Revenge, and Power. Alex, a small pawn in his larger game of chess, blindly finds herself stuck in the triangle of the man she loves and the woman who loves him. Unaware of the situation at hand she soon finds herself trapped deep in a web she help create in hopes of one day living happily with the man of her dreams. Secrets, lies, and loneliness surround her. As she searches for a way out of the life cycle she created over time, she discovers the true definition of betrayal which places the taste of sweet revenge on her once innocent tongue.
My name is Brooke Lynn. I am a writer, nurse, and a health and wellness enthusiast. I transparently reveal my life experiences, struggles and triumphs with abuse, poverty, marital demise, parenting, and eating disorders helping others find the courage and strength for healing. I educate and create awareness about eating disorders sharing my 26 year battle and recovery. I have served as a children’s praise and worship leader, worked with middle and high school students, and also served on church prayer teams with a heart for intercessory prayer. I passionately motivate you into a deeper level of faith while encouraging you to love and accept yourself. I reside in the Washington D.C. area, have been married for eighteen years and I am raising two teenage children.
This is part 7 and the final instant this series. It has been a great ride from the beginning with the fire installment, up until this finale. However, with the way this story ended, I really think that could be more. I kinda wished that the author had written the whole story at one time, so I wouldn't have to keep starting and stopping. Overall, it was a great read and it captured my attention all the way throughout the story.