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What Could Have Been?
Brooklyn Price is a street savvy heart throb from Chicago. He has the total package; good looks, chiseled physique, a great career, loads of personality, too much charisma and tons of sex appeal. Despite this, he has had his fair share of unfortunate experiences with women. Having been privileged with the opportunity to live, work and play in some of the nation's hottest spots has exposed Brooklyn to the good, the bad and ugly elements of women.
Through his travels Brooklyn engages in countless sexual escapades and forbidden behavior that pushes him farther away from the possibility of true love and peace of mind. With each chapter, Brooklyn reaches further and further into the depths of perversion. Pretty soon, Brooklyn's perception of women and misguided ideals about a woman's nature prove to be his downfall.
Despite Brooklyn�s embitterment, he believes that people can change. His roots in the church and unwavering faith bring him to a crossroads in his life. Can a Saint who turned into a Sinner succeed at his Attempt to change his ways? Is it too late?
In What Could Have Been? The Saint, the Sinner & The Attempt the author's descriptiveness takes you on an emotional and incredibly seductive roller coaster ride. John R Williams has done it again!!! You better buckle up!!!!!
Features
- Theme: Christian - Romance/Contemporary, Fiction, Fiction - Romance, Fiction / Romance / General, Romance, Romance & Sagas, Romance - General, Romance: Modern
- Date Published: May 19, 2007
- Publisher: Outskirts Press
- Author: John R. Williams
- Pages: 228
- Format: Paperback
Additional Information
- ASIN: 1432705636
- ISBN: 1432705636
- Item can be gift wrapped.
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- Estimated Ship Dimensions : 5 inches length x 0.52 inches width x 8 inches height
Reviews
Average Guest Rating:
Reviewer: John R Cadian "One of Chicago's Finest" (Chicago, IL) See all my reviews
The book succeeded at painting a very seductive picture of twenty-something life for a guy who seemingly has it all. Brooklyn’s character is identifiable and very much like the common male.
I found myself saying to myself,
"Hey, I went to that club, I know a woman like that and I have been there."
I appreciate how chapter after chapter the character takes two steps forward and then two steps back. You can’t help but feel for the guy as he is time and time let down by his misconceptions about women. I won’t spoil it for other readers but the ending to the book is AWESOME and has the best twist I have ever read in a book or seen on film!!!!
