Intern

“Intern” by Bonnie Hearn Hill, published by MIRA in 2003, is a first edition novel comprising 315 pages. The story revolves around April Wayne, a young aide to a charismatic senator who mysteriously disappears one night. As April navigates her complex relationship with an unattainable man, the narrative also delves into the lives of the women affected by her disappearance, including her mother, Gloria, and the senator’s wife, Suzanne.
Readers will find a blend of mystery, romance, and political intrigue as the plot unfolds. The book explores themes of love, ambition, and the impact of public scrutiny on personal lives. Through the experiences of April, Gloria, and Suzanne, the narrative highlights the challenges faced by women in the midst of a media frenzy, providing insight into their struggles and resilience. This edition offers a compelling look at the intertwining lives of those caught in a web of ambition and desire.
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“Intern” is the story of April Wayne, a young and intelligent aide to a charismatic senator, who disappears one night. She’s a girl who has it all but who throws it away for the promise of love from an unattainable man. It is also the story of the women forced into the spotlight of events surrounding her disappearance. Of April’s mother, Gloria, who does everything she can to continue the media frenzy around the senator, hoping the attention will help save her daughter. And of Suzanne, the senator’s dutiful wife, who has to confront the shocking truth about the man she has devoted her lift to.
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