Diamonds bring excitement. How? An engagement, anniversary present, and they are beautiful.
Money brings excitement. How? It gives us the things we need in life and some wants.
Money and diamonds can cause those we trust the most to turn against us. Jealousy can take over. If you came into a large sum of money today, who in your life do you think you could trust?
In my book, Diamond Murders, Daisy placed all of her trust in her accountant. She found herself homeless and broke. In her life she went from rags to riches to rags to rich and scared.
Homeless, living on the river bank, she met a police officer, Gavin. He was investigating a murder in front of her tent. As he approached her, she hid in a sock, the few diamonds she had left from her business, Daisy's Unique Diamond Designs. She was known far and wide for her diamond jewelry designs.
Gavin recognized her, and encouraged Daisy to start her business over. She took his advice, stayed with him while rebuilding her life, and a relationship blossomed. All of this sounds good, right? I wish it would have been that easy for Daisy.
As she tried to start over, the people she loved and who were close to her, either became injured or were murdered. Not only were they injured or murdered, the person or persons doing this burned one of her diamonds into their skin. Someone didn't want Daisy to start her business over. Someone wanted her stopped, but why?
As Daisy reconnects with those from her past, who can she trust? Who can she turn to?
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