Fatal Jealousy
By
Christina OW
Genre: FICTION / General / African American / Mystery & Detective/Romance
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Release Date: January 3, 2013
Digital ISBN 13:978-1-939217-23-3 ISBN 10: 1939217237
Purchase link : www.5princebooks.com/buy.htm
Fatal Jealousy
Twins Ellsa and Ellie are completely different in character,personality, taste and interests. Apart from the striking resemblance to eachother, they share the one thing siblings shouldn’t…. the same taste in men.
They keep falling for the same man, creating a quiet rivalrybetween them. Determined not to let a man come between them ever again, Ellieand Ellsa agree to stay away from each others relationships. But when they meetDale Carson, an FBI agent and a bachelor, their love lives are turned upsidedown.
But they aren’t the only ones taken by the rogue. Hispartner and long time lover, Gwen Johansson, also called dibs.
Carson is interestedin only one of them. He is pulled by Ellie’s passion for love and art, and mostimportantly, him. What starts as a sexual chase, ends with his permanentretirement from bachelorhood.
But their love story is not a smooth one.
Carson’s day job comes knocking on his front door and beforehe knows it, his whole world is ripped apart.
Out of all thepossible suspects, Ellie has the most evidence stacked up against her. She isimplicated in the brutal murders of her ex-boyfriends, and Carson is faced withthe horror of arresting the love of his life. With two suspects of his own, heis convinced she is being set up, but he has no way of proving it.
Bio for Christina OW:
I love reading novelsthat take me on a ride of wild emotions. Books
have always been an escape for me, for a few hours I love to live the
lives of characters I grow to cherish and admire.
I’ve always had an active imagination and because of it I’ve lived in
my head more than I have been in the outside world. I’ve always
imagined scenarios and wondered how it would turn out in the end, and
what kind of emotions it would invoke.
Ii began writing down the many stories in my head in 2010.
have always been an escape for me, for a few hours I love to live the
lives of characters I grow to cherish and admire.
I’ve always had an active imagination and because of it I’ve lived in
my head more than I have been in the outside world. I’ve always
imagined scenarios and wondered how it would turn out in the end, and
what kind of emotions it would invoke.
Ii began writing down the many stories in my head in 2010.
I have a Diploma in Lawand I’m currently in my last year for my BA in
International Studies.
International Studies.
Writing was never acareer path for me it was just a release as
fashion design is my true passion, and now writing has become a vital
part of me and my family as my twin sister (M.O.) is also a writer.
fashion design is my true passion, and now writing has become a vital
part of me and my family as my twin sister (M.O.) is also a writer.
I hope to always continuewith my love of writing no matter what the
future holds for me.
future holds for me.
Author Contact Info:
Facebook: ChristinaOW
Twitter: @christina_ow
Excerpt from Fatal Jealousy:
“Hi.”
Ellsaturned to the man. He was one of the few men she liked at this thing. Who knewspeed dating was so boring. If they’d thrown in a few rich men then she’d havesomething to talk to them about. She didn’t care about their children, ex-wivesand their pathetic struggle to amount to something. She wasn’t a shrink!
Theseguys were more Ellie’s speed. She didn’t care what the guy had, just the man’scharacter. For Ellsa, if she couldn’t have love, she had no problem with thebank account. Love had never been kind to her.
Butthis guy seemed to have both. “Hi.”
Hesmiled shyly, “Hi. My name is Elvis Banks.”
Banks? Clichébut I can live with that. “I remember. I’m Ellsa Jabari.” She saidflirtatiously.
“Wouldyou like some more wine?” He offered nervously.
Theman had the looks and the money to back it, but he had no presence. He wascompletely unsure of himself and probably easy to manipulate. She smiled, penthouse here I come! “No. I’m good. Sohow may I help you?”
Hesmiled, “You could write down a phone number for me.”
Ellsapulled out her business card, “I hope this is your way of asking me out on adate?”
Hetook the card and glanced at it, “Actually I was hoping you’d give me yoursister’s number.” He turned to where she was. She was holding a bottle of beerand laughing with the bartender. “She wouldn’t give it to me.”
Ellsaturned away from him, beyond annoyed! “Too bad, I don’t have it.”
LOL! That was tragic! Speed dating and being asked for your sister's number! Congratulations on the new release!
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