A handsome internet 'whiz' is hired by a global leader in the 'Information Industry'. Scott Mahlon attends his first company 'Social Event' in Dallas Ft. Worth, meets and falls immediately in love with a lady he declares the most beautiful creature his eyes have ever befallen. Scott Mahlon's fast entry into 'Love' lasts all of six and one-half hours before tragedy hits... From there, Scott Mahlon faces inner demons never before encountered. His dream job, his first REAL LOVE, his career dreams all come ripping through his mind like cymbal clashes, and his life in Texas begins under dark gray skies... There is murder. There is a 'sex ring' operation. There is a corporate puzzle that Scott and his newfound friend and detective, Bonnie Boone, must figure out together, lest the person and/or persons trying to kill Scott are successful. There is so much more in this romantic thriller, a page-turner mini-epic that blends genres to make this novel an incredible and exhilarating experience. You, the reader, will not be disappointed in this wonderful foremost story of love. Down the evil corridors of despair, murder, sex-rings, will Love win the day? Read this beautifully written book and live in the story, love and hate the characters you meet therein... AND, please, leave a review of your read. Thank you.
- Graduate of Lycoming College (Williamsport, PA) - BA English
- Actor in film, stage, television
- Honorably and proudly served in the United States Navy
- Taught school (Advanced Writing)
- Worked in Sales and Marketing for major textbook publishers
- Owned and ran a business
- Author of 14 books, with one more in the oven
- Recently moved from The Sea of Cortez with wife, Julie Anne, and 'George' (a Bengal cat with some serious attitude). Now live in the bluegrass rolling hills of Kentucky.
Captivating story with well-drawn characters. The main protagonist is particularly well-done, and very likable.
The plot is a crime/mystery drama, with a mystical touch that I thoroughly enjoyed. The ending gave me a true sense of closure, and left me feeling good.
I enjoyed this book a lot, and look forward to reading more of Mr. Chitwood's work.