Imagine you’re traveling to a Middle East
Country. Imagine that you’re mistaken for someone else and are abducted.
What would you do? How would you get
home? How would you adjust to all the differences between your culture and
theirs?
In this spine tingling novel, The Almach,
Penny Andrews faces that exact dilemma.
She never dreamed that when she traveled to the
Middle Eastern country of Horab that she’d be embarking on the trip of a lifetime. Abducted by a group of
rebels, she discovers a strength she never knew she had. She also discovers how
difficult it is to change the ebb and flow of the river we call “life.”
Penny’s life really gets complicated when she
meets Jonathan Zadok.
In the golden light of the desert, Penny and
Jonathan find a chemistry between them that they didn’t expect. Could this “chemistry” be
love? They may never find out because someone’s trying to kill them.
To make matters worse, circumstances beyond their
control force them to take part in a bizarre and sensual ceremony, The Almach.
The Almach is a sensuous love story that crosses
two continents and two cultures – beginning in the hot sands of Horab and ending in the icy snowdrifts of
Central Minnesota. It’s a fast read that will keep you guessing – all the way to the last
chapter.
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About the Author:
Beth Ann Erickson lives in Minnesota with her husband,
son, and Rat Terrier. She’s written hundreds of articles for publications throughout the nation. Check out her
latest projects, subscribe to her free newsletter, plus get some great writing freebies at
FilbertPublishing.com
Read an excerpt here.
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