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* '''Author''': [[Sage Ardman]] | * '''Author''': [[Sage Ardman]] | ||
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* '''Year''': July, 2014 (ISBN 978-09727514-45) | * '''Year''': July, 2014 (ISBN 978-09727514-45) | ||
* '''Setting''': Modern America | * '''Setting''': Modern America |
Revision as of 19:18, 1 January 2015
- Author: Sage Ardman
- Publisher: R.L. Ranch Press
- Year: July, 2014 (ISBN 978-09727514-45)
- Setting: Modern America
- Amazon Listing - Paperback; Kindle
- B&N Listing: - Nook
- Kobo Listing: - Kobo
Book Description
"Oh, what a world! What a world! Who would have thought a good little girl like you could destroy my beautiful wickedness?"
--Wicked Witch of the West
What do you get when you combine a surfing billionaire, a globe-trotting businesswoman, and The Wizard of Oz?
O.E. Orton has a very large bank account and an even larger ego. Ever since he struck it rich, there's nothing he can't have, including a California beach house where he goes to surf. One night at a party, he makes an unusual wager that involves his pride, his money, his finesse with women, and surfing. He'll be sorry.
Rebecca Moore specializes in international negotiations. She flies all over the world for her work and speaks many languages. But regardless of her language skills, she's going to have a hard time communicating with O.E. Orton.
And what about The Wizard of Oz? Does it play an important part in their budding romance? Do they walk on the yellow brick road and visit the Emerald City? Do we meet Dorothy, the Wizard, the Witch, and even Toto? Yes!