Mourning Glory is a provocative heart stopping bittersweet
tale of desperation and desire in the vein of The War of the Roses and Random Hearts.
Thirty-eight
year old divorcee Grace Sorentino is in a precarious position, upwardly mobile
in age, downwardly mobile in income. A cosmetician on Palm Beach's fashionable
Worth Avenue, she barely makes enough to support her 16-year old daughter Jackie
in their tiny apartment. Still they're scraping by . . . until Grace loses her
job. Hanging on by a thread, Grace reluctantly pursues a cynical and bizarre
scheme to snare a rich widower. But when she finally comes within a hair's
breadth of her goal, she finds herself enmeshed in a self-spun web of deception
and danger that threatens to rob her of everything she holds dear.
Brilliant
and bittersweet, daring, erotic and darkly humorous, Mourning
Glory pulls readers into one woman's tangled web. Here is another
blockbusting and timely novel about the cost of getting what you want -- when
what you really want is priceless.
Mourning
Glory is available as a hardcover book from Kensington
Books (346 pages, $23.00). Check with your local bookstore or call
1-888-345-BOOK(2665) to order.