
Copyright 2008. All rights reserved. Not intended for readers under 18.
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A little about Falling.
Falling is a story about impossible love and a girl saving the guy. I guess this novel is probably best described as a miscarriage. This story isn't viable. I suppose I can only put it into terms of a creature that didn't quite make it. My agent didn't like the Titus character. I can't find it in my heart to delete him and so I will leave him in this work.
A version of this story was put under contract with a company called Titan before it dissolved into the erotica publisher called Venus. Venus soon went under as too many epubs do and no one got a chance to read the novel. Instead of running that line again, I will give it to those desiring a free story. I hope you enjoy it.
Envel is a company with something to hide. They're a consultation firm with ties to very powerful people and crimes that seem to disappear. Their next connection happens to be with a woman named Kara Hughes.
When Kara tries to stop a man pilfering documents from her workplace, she didn't expect men to storm the building taking her along with the documents.
Kidnapped by a handsome stranger, Kara gets pulled into a world of danger she never imagined. Geoff Bernard is more than a kidnapper; he's an attorney trying to bring justice against one of the most powerful companies in the world. He never expected to get mixed up with Kara or risk so much for one woman.
Chapter One
The bad feeling in Kara’s gut made her dread going into work today. Okay, she had to fire three people and start interviewing their replacements, but something else bothered her. A dark feeling held over her mind. She considered calling in sick, something she'd never done. As a general rule, she was the first one in the building each morning and the last one out the door in the evening.
Today seemed different though. She’d never been privy to premonitions, but there was something foreboding about going into that glass building this morning. Everything looked the same. A nagging voice in the back of her head kept warning her to go home. Of course, she had no idea who she would call this early.