Lifeline to Marionette

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Madim Larcy Literary, Sep 22, 2020 - Fiction - 290 pages

A lonely childhood, a haunted past, a secret, and a life controlled by others--she is a woman at the end of her rope, without hope.

Alaina Michelle Sekovich is the daughter of Europe's most famous living composer. Once his prodigy, they are now estranged. To the world, she is Michelle Seko, a multimedia star and valuable asset of the film and fashion industries.

Michelle was a gifted yet troubled child who sought only to see the suffocating world of her father's overbearing tutelage. She thought she could change her life by becoming someone else. But when her world becomes herself looking back at her and the face that is her own is a monster she does not know, she finds there is no place she can go, nowhere she can hide, because what she wants to escape from most is the one thing she can never be truly free of--herself.

Lifeline to Marionette is a story about what life under a microscope can do to the soul. It is a story about a young woman whose every move is determined by the people who control her. Their strings are fine but unbreakable, and they pull her painfully in opposing directions until she can no longer bear their tension.

Lifeline to Marionette begins where Michelle's life is nearest its end. It is a story of exploitation, greed, death, drugs, and secrecy, of familial bonds and human frailty. It is a story about cutting strings and accepting the fall.

About the author (2020)

JENNIFER WAITTE is an award-winning journalist, editor, and author of numerous lifestyle, equine, and equestrian sporting articles. She is a graduate of California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo and holds a bachelor's degree in journalism. Waitte is also an avid rider and competes in the disciplines of endurance racing and dressage. She lives in Napa, California, with her husband, two Labrador retrievers, and six horses

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