Angel Brown's New Book 'Corinthian Law' is a Great Tale of Love and Tough Choices in the Face of Tragedy and Hopelessness

Angel Brown, a professional musician/chanteuse, amateur artist, and gardener, has completed her most recent book “Corinthian Law”:  a gripping and potent narrative that follows the life of Amanda as she loves and loses her soulmate because of unprecedented situations that constantly try to separate their union.

Angel writes, “Louisville-born Amanda Carrigan relished her childhood summers spent at her aunt and uncle’s humble farm near Dubre, Kentucky. Although first impressions were less than favorable between Amanda and their neighboring farm boy Clay Reed, the two not only gained a tolerance for each other but also in time fell deeply in love. Amanda’s mother vehemently opposed the union as she had more ambitious plans for Amanda’s future.

"As World War II separates the two, Amanda’s struggles only begin. When Clay and Amanda lose contact with each other, tragedy and poverty force Amanda to accept refuge in a loveless marriage. As Amanda’s life takes a downward spiral, she wonders if her belief in the excerpt from 1 Corinthians (“Love never fails”) will ever be fulfilled.”

Published by Fulton Books, Angel Brown’s book holds a poignant journey of a love that is tested in the storms of war and society.

Readers will find Amanda’s story captivating and fascinating as she stands against the pains of life.

Readers who wish to experience this exciting work can purchase “Corinthian Law” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books

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