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Addison Brooke Theron considered herself a fortunate woman. She had a great career as an immigration attorney, a loving and successful husband, and two beautiful children. Unexpectedly, her entire life was shattered one rainy night with unspeakable consequences. After almost a year of trying to recover physically and mentally, she returned to work at her friends law firm. No longer her psychiatrist, Dr. David Cooper confessed his feelings for Addison, but she was not quite ready to date yet. Her life changed when she met a group of Navy SEALs in a bar owned by a friend of her colleague. One of the Navy SEALs, Lieutenant Logan Matthews, invited Addison for dinner, and it was evident that they had an overwhelming physical chemistry. When she finally confided in Logan about her own tragic past, another tragedy was about to be unleashed when Logan disappeared during a mission in South America. Addison travels to Bogota, Colombia, with a client and makes a surprise discovery in a jungle village that would endanger her life if she could not outsmart the head of a notorious drug cartel, a relative of her client. She succeeded but paid a heavy price. She became engaged to Dr. David Cooper, who was always there for her, but after meeting with Logan again, Addison must make the ultimate decision between the two men who loved herthe man who offered her stability for life or the man who offered her undeniable passion but an uncertain future. It all comes to a life-altering decision during an award ceremony where Addison is being honored at the Coronado Island Naval Base.
Picture of San Francisco life in the 1860s and 1870s with the action of the story set 25 years afterward.
The two lesser-known novels of Duma introduce a reader into the advantageous Napoleonic world, full of courtesy and noble heroes, tragic love stories, duels, political intrigues, and people ready to defend their ideas at the cost of their lives. "The Companions of Jehu" sends us to the early days of the Napoleonic era, as Napoleon himself only started his stellar political career as a First Consul. The story tells about the opposition between the adherents of royalty and Napoleon supporters. Yet, a reader can't find a clear villain on any side. Both the royalists and their political foes display honor and nobility, and neither side makes the reader less sympathetic. After "The Companions of Jehu," Dumas wrote "The Whites and the Blues," which he called the most strictly historical of his works. Although it was created later, it is actually a prequel to "The Companions of Jehu." The book covers the turbulent times following the French Revolution, before the Napoleon era. In those times, belonging to the wrong political party could cost a life. It tells us about young people dragged into the political turmoil, where they were forced to fight for their lives and ideals. Interestingly, one of the characters was inspired by Dumas' friend Charles Nodier. The ones who read and Loved "The Companions of Jehu" will be surprised to meet their favorite heroes a couple of years younger, when their views were just shaped, and their fates outlined.
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