The Betrayal
John D. McCray
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Beschreibung
Synopsis: Kimberly Walker is a forty-three year old Chief Operating Officer for her father's company. Kimberly and her father have always had a great relationship and that's why he left the company for her to run, after he became ill.
Kimberly takes pride in her new position as the CEO. She feels her new position may be more than she can handle, after trying to save her twenty-year marriage to her husband Henson.
Kimberly confides in her best friend Sandra for advice, but she later realizes you can't take everyone's advice, not knowing if it's genuine or not.
Kimberly's father's condition worsens and now she feels that everything is crashing down on her and the people she thought would be there all have hidden agendas. What will Kimberly do, when the truth comes out, after the lies have been told and she has nothing left but herself?
Autobiography: John D. McCray is a 45-year-old African American born and raised in Alcolu, South Carolina. He now resides in North Carolina and works with adults with disabilities and special needs. John has been writing for over thirty years and is the author of "Who Am I," "When the Mask Comes Off," "My Winning Season," "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," "Show Me Your Face," "Bruised but Not Broken," "Karma," "The Unwanted Child," and "A Father's Justice." John enjoys taking you on an adventure through your imagination with his creative characters. His stories always give a valuable lesson that relates to life situations.
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Henson Walker, hidden agendas, truth and lies, corporate drama, personal growth, self-reliance, work-life balance, marital struggles, emotional resilience, advice and consequences, father-daughter relationship, family illness, betrayal, decision-making, friendship and trust, twenty-year marriage, Sandra