SECRET PRINCE OF MANHATTAN

SECRET PRINCE OF MANHATTAN
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Publisher : Outskirts Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781977213372
ISBN-13 : 1977213375
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Book Synopsis SECRET PRINCE OF MANHATTAN by : Dottie Minton

Download or read book SECRET PRINCE OF MANHATTAN written by Dottie Minton and published by Outskirts Press. This book was released on 2020-05-09 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An unusual warming trend brought an early spring in New York City in 1988, causing nature to awaken with trees and plants already beginning to bloom. This unique weather also awakens a junior business executive, who was recovering from a tragic loss in his life. The story reminds us that losing a loved one can be tragic and life-changing, even if you live in the tall towers or cold streets below. Sometimes even a stranger can help one find their way back from sorrow to peace. This businessman found guidance from an unusual friend who helps him appreciate his life. Brent’s awakening that stirred up his desire to embrace and start a new journey. Now he would have to uncover the secrets about his heritage. First, he must clear his mind so time can reveal the truth. The reader will find other characters who inspire Brent to move forward, to allow his heart to mend, and seek out the missing puzzle pieces of his heritage. With his mother gone, someone will reveal the family secrets, while Brent goes forward to reveal his destiny.


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