A Walk in the Park : A Cannabis Chronicle Thriller by , J. A. St Thomas
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Stephanie Beroe, is a Green Queen, a heroine in the cannabis industry. She and her husband Remy are not your typical entrepreneurs. They’ve learned to live in the shadows, walk the gray lines of the law and most importantly never surrender. Their desire to overcome a myriad of obstacles to pioneer an industry that breaks the mold of corpocracy, can only be matched by their love affair, that borders on mythological. Surfers and artists, they may not be schooled in corporate business but their strengths and their weaknesses make them markable. On the brink of global expansion that sheds light on an unimaginable clash of cultures, they are pursued by several fortune 500 companies and fall victim to sabotage. In an attempt to solidify a global legacy, several of the CEO’s wooing the Beroes’ are vying to monopolize a nascent industry, or is there more to it than that as Remy disappears? Alarmed that a painful secret, may be a reason Remy is gone, Stephanie enlists a Private I and her best friend to expose the plot behind his disappearance. Caught between this terrible secret and corporate malfeasance, she must decide who to trust and what to risk, throwing herself into the arms of seemingly benevolent billionaires. On instinct she gets caught in the fire. Deceived by people closest to her and pushed beyond the limits of subjugation, Stephanie ignites her personal power in an attempt to find her husband. Pushing the limits of her amenity, she must rise to the catechism of sexism, abuse and revenge for love.Can the Beroes’ inspire a dysfunctional group of jungle/punk abductees, a wayward private eye, a monolithic media mogul, a rejected privileged son and an awakened third- generation scion to deploy their out of the box skills to combat the dark side of the one percent?Inspired by gumshoe detective novels and classic action thrillers, like The Eye of the Needle, James Bond, Jason Bourne, REDS and The Hitman’s Bodyguard. This romantic thriller is written from a cannabis industry insider’s perspective. A novel written with a sound track, the chapter song list was written sentiently, each song mirrors the energy or dialogue of the chapter, and can be accessed by a QRC scan bar code that is included in the print format, all e book format chapter titles are live links to songs via youtube.Reviews;”Buy this book. This is the good read you are looking for. “A Walk in The Park” is a brilliantly crafted novel that shares what life was like at ground zero of the burgeoning cannabis industry and exposes the darkest elements of human nature. All of this, woven around a nuanced, sexy, front-seat perspective to one of the world’s most impressive love affairs. Once you have it in your hands, you won’t want to put it down.” -Jean Weiss, author and editor, Yoga Journal, Outside, Delicious Living, Women’s Sports & Fitness.”A Walk In The Park – A Cannabis Chronicle Thriller” – By J.A. St Thomas is enthralling while intriguingly thought provoking. Each character brings a unique diversity to the mix. Entwined romance, adventure and suspense lends appeal to readers of varied genres. Francine Jaramillo, CBCS for Kurple Magazine”Corporate Intrigue This novel combines, conspiracy and cannabis. One of the latest entries in spellbinding fiction, A Walk in The Park by JA St Thomas fictionalizes intrigue in the cannabis industry…” Debbie Hill Managing Editor Sensi Magazine”This brilliant romp through the cannabis trade more than recounts the author’s own trials and errors in business; the work of a prodigious imagination which has devised a dense thicket of human behavior… Intentionally OF ITS TIME, the book choreographs many actors’ schemes, dreams, crimes, and general shenanigans… The author also moves among the political and legal forces that affect the glamour of cannabis and all those dreamers who surrender to its spell.” Eugenia Parry, author, Professor Department of Art and Art History, University of New Mexico
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