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The Glass Shower

Nik Patten came to New York City to start a new job. So how did he end up chained to a rooftop building with a beautiful woman, awaiting a brutal, sacrificial ceremony? Even before landing in America, Nik knew he wouldn't like his new job. Sitting in his cramped airplane seat, he thought about how Americans were loud, rude, and why won't these kids settle down? It was going to be a long flight.But the woman. Why is she crying? She's so beautiful. Her long, honey-brown hair cascaded down her black trench coat. The single tear dripping down her face pulled a knife through his heart. "Hey, are you all right?" With a foggy blink, he awoke. The stewardess was preparing for landing, and he needed to prepare for a new life in corporate New York. A new life in which he lived on the twentieth floor.On the twentieth floor, where he had a view of a beautiful woman with honey-brown hair, trapped in strangely visible room -- The Glass Shower.Sprint through the streets of New York with Nik as he unravels the mystery behind this beautiful woman, his heart wrenching dream, and his eerie new job -- none of which are turning out to be what they seem. Will this woman end up being his destiny or is she his worst nightmare?

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Carrie Suzanne, recent recipient of Cambride's Who's Who for executive and profession women has been writing since she was young girl dictating to her mother. She lives in Erie County, Pennsylvania, with her daughters.

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