His words are soft.
"I do."
I look up. My eyes finding his. My heart thumps. I can hear the soft breath everyone takes in. The pause. His blue eyes pierce mine. My lips part. I can hear the words,
"Do you take James King as your partner for life, as your rock, as your helper, as your aid, as your best friend, as your husband? Do you promise to honor him, love him, help him, care for him through the best and worst of times?"
I suck in a sharp breath, his fingers squeeze mine. My hands shake. My breath trembles. My heart beats faster.
Ready Andy?
I lift my chin, two words, three letters,
"I do."
Andromeda wants to change the world. She wants to make it better. But she does not have the power to. Young, brilliant, beautiful and in the city of love, Paris, she sends a scattered email to a James King someone who is powerful enough to make the change she desires.
James King is the heir of many major corporations. In four months his father will step down, to run for Senator of the state of New York, and James will take over the business. As he receives an email from a strong minded girl, he comes to the realization that she will be inheriting a business that is in major competition to his own.
He takes the golden opportunity, and a 63 paged email turns into a cafe business meeting, and then a fake engagement, and all too soon marriage.
Andromeda is thrown head first into the world of luxury, politics, corruption, business, love and royalty.
Her life painted by a web of lies and ecstasy, she takes the glimmering chance of power and changes the world.
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