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Young Glory Strair found herself in an impossible situation...pretending to be someone she wasn t for one night. She learned quickly that dressing the part and actually fulfilling the role were two different things and she finds herself faced with a choice; stay and run the risk of losing control, or leave with the stranger who looked at her with disgust in his eyes. Determined to escape, she makes her decision... For Hayden that night was supposed to be unlike any other. He had planned it for so long and when it finally came, it wasn t what he expected. Then the scantily clad woman practically forced herself into his car, and like it was supposed to be originally... that night turned into one like no other. Their destinies were changed by one night, one choice, one touch ........

256 pages, Perfect Paperback

First published February 16, 2009

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Deborah S. Jones

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April 26, 2009
One Night

On center stage stands one Dr. Glory Stair. She's beautiful. She's poised. She's confident. But she wasn't always that way. One night, many years ago, defined her life. Doing a favor for someone resulted in unparallel passion and her son, Max. Now a successful, respected surgeon, her past - an unsavory past - has caught up with her. Is she ready to handle the consequences of that one night?

Reading a first novel by a new author is kind of like a first date, with the possible promise of something lasting. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but I was pleasantly surprised with "Glory" by Deborah S. Jones. She's earned a second date.

I see great potential with this author. Now get her an editor. In addition to the errors in punctuation and grammar, the narrative flip flopped. Several times I would have to read a few sentences to determine whose point of view I was reading. There was also some repetition. That said, "Glory" was an enjoyable and read. I look forward to her future endeavors.

Reviewed by: Toni
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March 13, 2012
The author is a freinds coworker, I went to her book signing event prior to reading the book. I really enjoyed it,well wriiten and creative.
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