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Another Point of View: Family Reunion

In the Wisdom of the Ancestors Series, Book 2

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Another Point of View: Family Reunion

By: Ann Jeffries
Narrated by: Glen Pavlovich
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Kenneth Alexander should have every reason to be happy. He heads his very prosperous electronics and telecommunications business and he has just married the woman of his dreams and the love of his life, JeNelle Towson. While on their Alaskan honeymoon, Kenneth learns that they have every reason to be concerned about a vengeful, narcissistic man, who threatens their happy-ever-after life. Upon the newlyweds' return to their home in Santa Barbara, California, Kenneth is summoned to a top-secret meeting with the President of the United States. Not only is national security at stake, but also world defense if Kenneth refuses to complete a project.

Kenneth soon discovers that the dangers are more pervasive than originally thought. His brother, Benjamin Alexander, a US Air Force jet fighter pilot, is about to lose the one woman he didn't realize he loved. As if the situation could not be worse, their younger sister, Vivian Alexander, an attorney who works on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, and her billionaire husband are intricately involved in the highly classified project. Little do the siblings know that all of the events causing eruptions in their lives have the same source. The dangers involve not only immediate family, but also lead close friends to journey as far away as Spain and as close as the Navajo Nation of New Mexico before it's too late.

While Kenneth sorts through the pitfalls, aid comes from an unsuspected source. The government operative holds the key to the deployment of the project through a woman who is coming to mean more to him than is comfortable for a man in his covert line of work. Dr. Cecil Jordon's invention, ROVERS was designed as a weather detection system. It is the link that creates a world-wide protection grid. It takes the Alexander family and friends to try to stop a sadistic multi-billionaire from wreaking havoc on the world's electronic systems.

©2015 Ann Jeffries (P)2018 Ann Jeffries
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Women's Fiction Happiness Fiction Romance
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Another great read via love audible.

The book was awesome but think I enjoyed audible version more. Great job again Auntie!

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Disappointing at best. too many characters.

Too many characters introduced to quickly. Couple that with the terrible narrator and it made it a confusing yawn. The narrator was horrible at doing female voices. It was very difficult to tell who was speaking. I stopped listening in frustration.

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