"Riveting, vulnerable, wicked-the Truth, Lies, and Love in Advertising series is fun, Fendi, and all the other f-words in between." -Doug Elfman, author, journalist and award-winning critic (former writer for Las Vegas Review-Journal and Chicago Sun-Times)
Craig Keller is that tall, gorgeous, sexy, and ridiculously rich S.O.B. that really could sell the chrome off a bumper. Though our friends and families warned us to avoid him at all costs, Royce's leading man reels us in against our will with his sophisticated charm and professional finesse. Once firmly under his spell, we witness the underside of his tortured soul. We root for him as he tries to work out his own salvation, taking every wrong turn along the way. But, after he turns his back on love, he inadvertently learns to love himself. For Position Only is an emotional roller coaster of glamour, greed, loss, love, and transformation. -Lori Swick, author of Comfort and Mirth and Dreaming: The Sacred Art
The powerful story of a man's inspiring, introspective journey of ruthlessness and remorse, romance, and redemption, set against the frenetic backdrop of the high-powered Los Angeles marketing and advertising world. Adele Royce captures the souls of her characters. I only put this book down when I had to. -Don Daniels, former president, South Florida Writers Association, and author of Rhyme and Punishment
Adele Royce, in For Position Only, takes us not down the primrose path but through the dark night of the soul. We ache for the man whose heart, newly awakened after tragedy years ago, now bleeds in pain for the love of the woman of whom he believes himself unworthy. This unforgettable journey of two beautiful and damaged souls, drawn to each other in the depths of their broken hearts, will captivate you with its exquisite beauty. -Rebecca Augustine, author, Love without Cause: Create Inner Transformation, Renew Your Thinking, and Be Love in a World That Doesn't Deserve It
The heart of the story is round two in the rocky romance between the deeply conflicted Craig and the elegant and talented Jane. The main characters are tremendously vivid. Although the story is told from Craig's perspective, and he is an overpowering personality, the reader will find his parents, coworkers, and friends both fascinating and lively. The story's female villain is deliciously evil. The ad agency setting rings true, especially the preparation behind launching a successful advertising campaign. The author has obviously been there and brings the reader along. Get yourself some really good chocolate, turn off your phone, and settle in for a tasty treat of a read. -CarolJean and Philip Kier, authors