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Macchiato

Jull Dawson

Editorial: Babelcube

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Sinopsis

Max Campbell, is a brilliant lawyer with an even better future, the opportunity to work at “Infraestructure, Financial, Energy&Technology Group”, IFET, is the best thing that could happen to her, even if it means sacrificing her own comfort. A past full of uncertainty and nostalgia will be shaken by the least expected person and it will only be a matter of time before her old secrets are revealed. Ethan Parker is a project manager in the area of information and communication technologies at IFET, a ruthless businessman, with immaculate professional and personal ethics. His perfectly structured life passes between a job that he is passionate about, the unconditional love of his family and his friends. As if fate or chance played a trick on them, Max and Ethan meet in the most unexpected way, changing their lives. Max must fight with her past and learn that not all men are the same, that sometimes the only way to truly live is to jump into the void and risk everything. Ethan will be the custodian of the great secret of Max, even though she doesn't know it, creating a sea of conditions that drive him crazy, for better and for worse. What will happen when they meet again in a different realm and when the power struggle confronts them instead of unite them? Macchiato is a story of reunions, where love, passion and secrets go hand in hand.
Disponible desde: 22/04/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 101 páginas.

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