HP-6426 EBOOK

HP-6426 EBOOK
HP-6426 EBOOK
Inc#st Sister by Nick Eastwood
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Western man prides himself in his ability to forge his own destiny. And yet many people find they are not always able to rule their own fates. Often, a single, traumatic event will change and reshape their lives.

There is the young girl who, after a brutal attack, becomes a bitter, frigid woman. Or the bright, self-confident businessman who, after losing most of his money on a stock investment, becomes a drunken derelict.

So too does fate play a tragic trick on Lisa, a beautiful young woman whose sad story unfolds in this book. A woman whose sexual drives cause her to become the unwitting victim of her twin brother. Her life becomes a long string of broken promises and shattered dreams.

INC#ST SISTER — a work of fiction, yes, but also the story of one woman’s pathetic struggle to find peace and happiness.

Lisa Stevens hurried from her house, and her boyfriend Bob, waiting in his car, feasted his eyes on her as she came toward him. At twenty-one Lisa was tall, leggy and slim, with a perfect tan and long straight blonde hair bleached almost white by the sun. Bob admired her high-riding, bouncing tits and the sleek curve of her hips. He didn’t think he’d ever seen a more beautiful girl.

She slipped into the car beside him, and he caught the flowery scent of her perfume. “Hi, gorgeous,” he said. “You look awfully excited about something. What’s up?”

“Oh, Bob!” Lisa cried. “I can hardly believe it, it’s so wonderful. I’ve found my brother.”

“Hey, honey, that’s fantastic,” Bob said.

As a matter of fact, he’d almost forgotten Lisa’s background. She and her twin brother had been adopted as babies, but by different families, and as soon as she was old enough, Lisa had started trying to track down her long-lost twin. Her adoptive parents were no help. They didn’t know the name of the other couple. So Lisa had to do all the detective work by herself.

Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.

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