Intimacy Has A Price

Intimacy Has A Price

by Ansley Gilmore
Intimacy Has A Price

Intimacy Has A Price

by Ansley Gilmore

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Overview

Sam, the Mayor of NY City, is involved with Deanna, a NY Times reporter. As they fall in love, he struggles to confide in her about details of a car bombing that killed a prostitute. She doesn't understand why Sam is so convinced that the head of one of the crime families, Jimmy Gambezi, is the hit man. Deanna's career needs a boost, but will this story hurt her relationship with Sam?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000904954
Publisher: Ansley Gilmore
Publication date: 03/24/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 121 KB

About the Author

Hi,

I hope you are enjoying my story.

Please let me know how you like (or dislike) it. My email address is: ansleygilmore@gmail.com

Thank you!

I have always lived in my make-believe world. It was the best kept secret, until I started writing, and now everyone knows I'm schizo, ha. Well, hopefully, my imaginary friends will entertain you and bring you some diversion.

In my "real" world I like riding motorcycles, snow skiing, snow boarding, sailing boats, flying airplanes and gliders, and most any activity that is outdoors. I wish I had the opportunity to climb Mount Everest, or search for Noah's Ark on Mount Arafat.

As you can surmise, I like a good challenge, and writing is certainly that. In the end, my hope is that you enjoy venturing into my make-believe world as we go on adventures around the world, and maybe even into space (hint about one of my adventure books in the making).

Finally, I must confess that the most challenging puzzle I found is the human heart. What makes us tick? Why do we do the things we do, sometimes with full conviction, sometimes with hesitation? What makes us happy and sad, sometimes both at the same time? These are questions that I like to broach in my writing. Relationships are complicated, but only because we are complicated. To understand a relationship we must understand the "other" person, and to that end we must understand ourselves first because with all of our differences, we also have much in common. Under standing ourselves, our strengths and weaknesses, is the first step to understanding others.

Ansley

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