Memoirs Of The Senator's Wife
by S. M. Ford
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Pub Date Aug 31 2019 | Archive Date Jun 15 2020
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Description
Memoirs Of The Senator's Wife is an international best selling saga of a dark romance involving a handsome politician, a forbidden love affair between the politician's wife with a sensuous Secret Service agent, and the magic that influenced history. Set during the '50s to the present-day; their romance spans decades of the most turbulent times in America.
Xavier Cyrus meets and marries the impoverished Estella in college during a tumultuous courtship. Being a member of a wealthy prominent political family, Xavier runs for Congress and easily wins. Thrusting his new family into the exciting DC social scene and an Ancient Secret Society's magic sexual rituals. However, Xavier's abuse and indiscretions with celebrities quickly destroy their marriage. Due to the responsibilities of motherhood and duty Estella remains in her unhappy marriage but finds love with her kind and gentle protector, Michael. Will Estella abandon her responsibilities to live happily ever after with Michael or will she remain in the glamorous and powerful world of a Senator's wife?
Advance Praise
"5 Stars Hot!- Goodreads Review
5 stars Get ready for the ride! Memoirs of The Senator’s Wife is a delightful combination of romance, intrigue, mysticism, the occult, social consciousness and realpolitik. If any of these appeal to you, you’re in for an enthralling, fascinating read. Martin H Amazon Review
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Featured Reviews
4.5 stars for a romance set in a historical time ranging from the great depression to the period in which the United States were moving towards a revolutionary period. I loved reading the book and a topic, which is still so current. I'm not giving it a 5 stars because the female character lacked of personality. Estelle was too bland, I was really expecting a passionate character. Xavier instead was the typical racist disguised by an aura of respectability that fooled everyone even his beautiful wife who later discovers her afro-american origins. A dark romance that sweeps the reader into a dimension that leads towards a country dealing with delicate issues. I admit, I wasn't expecting such a peculiar theme but this book is really worth reading.
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