
To Take This Lord
by:
Cheryl Bolen
Language: English
Format: Kindle
Publication date:
September 29th, 2011
Publisher: Harper & Appleton
Pages: 337
Genres: Children’s, Horror, Business & Economics
George Pembroke, the Viscount Sedgewick, grapples with the ghosts of his past, consumed by a sense of inevitability that leads him down a perilous path. Amid the glitz and glamour of high society, he finds himself in a battle against both internal demons and external expectations. His world is one of privilege, yet it feels heavy with the weight of his own shortcomings.
As he navigates the tumultuous waters of his life, an unexpected encounter disrupts his downward spiral. A chance meeting with a spirited woman opens doors to new possibilities, forcing him to confront the life he has been running from. Her presence challenges him to rethink his choices and consider what it truly means to embrace love and redemption.
Set against a backdrop of lush landscapes and complicated social dynamics, the story unfolds with layers of intrigue and emotion. George must decide whether to continue his reckless journey or dare to seize the chance for a brighter future, not just for himself, but for those he cares about. The path to healing is fraught with obstacles, but sometimes, the potential for transformation is closer than one thinks.
As he navigates the tumultuous waters of his life, an unexpected encounter disrupts his downward spiral. A chance meeting with a spirited woman opens doors to new possibilities, forcing him to confront the life he has been running from. Her presence challenges him to rethink his choices and consider what it truly means to embrace love and redemption.
Set against a backdrop of lush landscapes and complicated social dynamics, the story unfolds with layers of intrigue and emotion. George must decide whether to continue his reckless journey or dare to seize the chance for a brighter future, not just for himself, but for those he cares about. The path to healing is fraught with obstacles, but sometimes, the potential for transformation is closer than one thinks.