From author Anne Drover comes a thrilling tale following two wealthy and privileged young adults as they enter prestigious colleges, only to have their seemingly idyllic existences – and the statures of their powerful families – turned upside down when they become embroiled in a terrorist plot. As the United States falls under attack, innocence will be lost, and dark secrets will be revealed in the pages of “The Sins of Our Parents.” Jeffrey Coleman and Alison Goodrich, both college juniors when the story begins, are members of two wealthy and influential families from Biltmore Forrest, North Carolina. Jeffrey’s mother traces her family lineage back to ancestors who came to America on the Mayflower and some who were proud participants in the Civil War. Jeffrey’s dad, a North Carolina state senator, believes his destiny is to become President of the United States. His friend Alison’s dad is the successful political force behind him. The lifelong close relationship between Jeffrey and Alison fills the story with wonderful insights into their spiritual and intellectual growth. Both are determined to help make the world a better place and move beyond what they consider to be the selfish lives their parents have lived. While Alison remains in Cambridge, Massachusetts, attending Harvard, Jeffrey spends his junior year at King’s College in London, England, where he meets and becomes intimately involved with A’la, a beautiful young woman from Saudi Arabia. Thus begins Jeffrey’s unwitting journey amid an intricate terrorist plot aimed at wreaking havoc on the United States. The resulting mayhem lays bare many of the family secrets of both Coleman and Goodrich family members, leading to an unpredictable final act forcing the young protagonists to come face to face with the ghosts of the past. With numerous twists and turns, “The Sins of Our Parents” draws readers toward an ending that is surprising, poignant, and hopeful. This story blends the young adult romance, coming of age and political thriller genres, resulting in a page-turner that will certainly appeal to fans of the genres. For more information on this book, interested parties may log on to http://www.Xlibris.com. Source: PRWEB
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