Browne Candidate



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Synopsis: Aurora Browne begins her latest assignment with the Williamses as she has with every other assignment since she was sold into slavery at the age of eight by her mother. She performs her duties as a candidate, women who produce children for wealthy women who can not. When Browne meets Bain, the Williamses' butler, she learns of a world beneath New England Tre. It is a place of freedom. As her love grows for Bain, will she risk her life for freedom?

The last attempt almost cost her life, and Browne has the scars to prove it.
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  • Marge Robbins of Simegen writes, " Browne Candidate is well written imaginative tale set in a future that could very well be our own. Browne Candidate is a very well written, downright chilling tale of a future that might one day be ours. I recommend it highly. "

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  • Tracy Farnsworth of the Romance Readers Connection says, "The dialogue flows smoothly, the pace is steady throughout, and the shorter length of 148 pages is concise without ever feeling rushed to the conclusion. If you are looking for a change of pace, BROWNE CANDIDATE is a wonderful choice."
  • Michael LaRocca of Mad About Books writes, "Nicole Kurtz writes with a sure hand, bringing her characters and her settings to life. She knows that, regardless of genre, it is characters that drive the most entertaining stories. "
  • Irene Marshall of Escape to Romance declares, "I couldn't put this one down and read till after 2:30 am this morning. I just had to see what happened next."
  • Barry Hunter of Baryon Newsletter writes, "Kurtz has written an interesting look at a future that might not be as far fetched as one would think. It has plenty of action as the history of the UWC is explained and the resistance kidnaps the wife of one of the leaders. There are several unexpected twists and turns as Kurtz brings her heroine out of candidacy and into a life of freedom."