Twisted Silver Spoons
by Karen M. Wicks
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Pub Date Aug 10 2021 | Archive Date Sep 15 2021
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Description
The silver spoon lodged in George's throat was choking the life out of him.
The obsessive need for power and control of a global empire overshadows the Leibnitz family. Favored heir George struggles to reconcile the person he could become with the ruthless leader he is expected to be. A new world emerges when he meets the captivating M. On his journey, we find intrigue, betrayal, and mortal danger lurking behind the most unlikely doors.
In Twisted Silver Spoons by Karen M. Wicks, we experience the inner and outer struggle of a protagonist who defies expectations to find his voice and become his own man.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781637528198 |
PRICE | $18.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
I really like this book I thought it was an original story about a rich person trying to find their way. I found it entertaining and transfixing at the same time.
This is my first by this author. I found her to sharp and witty and an excellent story teller.
It's a story of power and maintaining that power. It slips back and forth kind of like a reminder, of how your past can and does affect your future.
The family as a whole has an obsession with power. They want more and more.
It is a well written story. I really enjoyed it. It is a strong gritty story of family and power. And yes it hit the spot.
Enjoy!