Caius is a normal red blooded male, with superstar traits. His movies are a smash hit, his body is toned and insatiable, and his smile is enough to send any woman over the edge. But like everyone, he has a secret: Caius is blind, and only a handful of persons are aware of his disability. When he gets nominated for an Oscar, he must figure out how to accept the award without knowing the theatre layout, nor his seating arrangement. He calls his best friend, Emily, in to assist him, but with an ulterior motive. As each year goes on, Caius' love for Emily burns white hot. As a Hollywood superstar, he can have any woman in the world... except, it seems, for the one he wants!
Caius is a normal red blooded male, with superstar traits. His movies are a smash hit, his body is toned and insatiable, and his smile is enough to send any woman over the edge. But like everyone, he has a secret: Caius is blind, and only a handful of persons are aware of his disability. When he gets nominated for an Oscar, he must figure out how to accept the award without knowing the theatre layout, nor his seating arrangement. He calls his best friend, Emily, in to assist him, but with an ulterior motive. As each year goes on, Caius' love for Emily burns white hot. As a Hollywood superstar, he can have any woman in the world... except, it seems, for the one he wants!
Jasmine Bowen is an accomplished actress living in the heart of Hollywood North. She has performed across the nation on stage, and internationally on television and film, working with Donald Trump, Joe Estevez, U2 and the Black Eyed Peas. She currently hosts 'The Cache Metals Market Overview' on AM640, a national station by Corus Entertainment. She has always been inspired in creating characters for audiences on paper, stage and film. Jasmine has published many short stories, and eBooks over the past few years, both online and in hard copy. She currently has a feature length novel on shelves: 'The Children Will Inherit The Earth', and book two of the series is due out in mid-2013.
."..this book...will fascinate readers with an interest in the complexities of migration of British emigrants who dared to cross the Atlantic and write home about their experience in the New World in order to invite others to follow their example." Marianne S. Wokeck, Michigan Historical Review
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