Side Entrance

Side Entrance by Ann Motta, published by AuthorHouse in September 2004, is a romance novel that explores the complexities of love amid contrasting backgrounds. The story follows Christian O’Riley, who, honoring a promise made at his father’s deathbed, grapples with family responsibilities. He encounters Marilee Silverman, a beautiful and well-educated woman with a bright future. Their immediate attraction sets the stage for a love story that faces challenges from their differing social standings and an unexpected twist of fate.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a scenic seaside town, where the narrative unfolds with a blend of genres that elevates the romantic experience. The book delves into the emotional journey of its characters, navigating the intricacies of their relationship as they confront societal opposition and personal dilemmas. With 272 pages, this edition invites readers to escape their everyday lives and engage with a tale that promises to evoke a range of emotions.
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Honoring a promise made at his father’s deathbed, Christian O’Riley is faced with the family responsibilities that were left behind. Born into wealth, Marilee Silverman is a beautiful, well-educated young woman with a promising career ahead of her. When the two meet, they quickly fall in love. But can their love survive opposition to their clashing backgrounds? More importantly, can their love survive an unfortunate twist of fate bestowed upon them? Set in a scenic seaside town, you’ll be taken away from your everyday doldrums and into a place where your imagination and senses come alive. Side Entrance will entertain you with a kaleidoscope of genres, which takes this romance novel a step above the ordinary. It will lead you on a journey of circumstances that begin on a straightaway and exit onto a winding road of emotions until the final turn.
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