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Love & Lola

Jelena Kostic

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  • 338 sidor
  • 2016
"Sad love stories have no end. For one person, always, they live on. For the other, they die as if they never lived." When a well-known talent agent approaches Lola Wood and asks her to go to New York to begin a modeling career, she leaves behind her life in the UK in pursuit of becoming a success in the Big Apple. In NYC, Lola lives in a model apartment with several other girls all sharing similar dreams of success. Lola's biggest dream, however, is to find the love of her life. She dates one guy after another, looking for Mr. Right. She fears she will never find him...that is, until she meets Alexander. He is charming, seductive, a successful actor, and married to one of America's biggest actresses. As difficult as it is to keep their torrid affair a secret, they must do it while being in the public eye. As the relationship flourishes, and the deeper they get involved, the more pain Lola endures. Alexander holds the power to both build and break Lola. He loves her, but can he risk losing the life he knows...the life that took him years to create? And will Lola miss a better opportunity while she waits for Alexander to make this decision? Despite her undying love for him, one ultimate question stands: Will Lola be the Mrs. or the Mistress? About the Author: Jelena Kostic is a Serbian born writer and poet. At the age of four her family migrated to Chicago, Illinois from Montenegro. Her passion for writing began early in her life and it has always been one of her biggest dreams to become a published author. Love & Lola, her first novel, expresses how love plays an integral part in our growth from girls to women.
  • Författare: Jelena Kostic
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781478772484
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 338
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2016-05-19
  • Förlag: Outskirts Press