The Prince of 10 Downing Street
By:Elizabeth P. Gabriel
Published on 2010-01 by AuthorHouse
Can two people be separated by an ocean, and still be soul-mates? Emma Elliot, an American from Connecticut, thought so. She was only fifteen years of age when she first met the sixteen year old Wesley Richmond at her brother's English boarding school. Her attraction to the handsome and sophisticated young Englishman was immediate and profound. Her attraction to him did not weaken over the following years, a period in which Wesley's father became the British prime minister, and Wesley himself was catapulted into a level of international fame and adulation reserved only for entertainment icons. Emma carried on with her own life, while continuing to watch him from across the Atlantic. As fate would have it, three years later at the age of eighteen, she decided to join her brother at St. Andrews University in Scotland, where she was accepted into the medical program, only to discover later that Wesley had decided to study agriculture at the very same university, further convincing her that they were destined to be together. Soon thereafter, her career hopes and personal dreams came crashing down around her when she realized that a career in medicine was not her true calling. And so she withdrew from the medical program after just one semester and returned to America, leaving her soul-mate behind, perhaps forever. After enrolling at New York University, it was not long before she found her true passion in the performing arts, as both a playwright and stage director. When seven years later, Emma returns to England to direct her own play, already an off-Broadway hit, on the London stage, the question of destiny versus serendipity arises once again, because now living in London and pursuing business and political interests is none other than Wesley Richmond. And when Wesley sees himself all too clearly in the primary male character in her largely autobiographical play, confrontation between them becomes inevitable, and ultimately leads to an answer to the question of whether or not the American girl and the |prince| of 10 Downing Street are destined to be together.
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