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BROWNE CANDIDATE by NICOLE GIVENS KURTZ
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SummaryAt eighteen, Aurora Browne had already birthed three
children for three different families on behalf of the
Candidacy program. The Candidacy serves to assist wealthy
women produce children, in a cold desolate world where few
can produce healthy children on their own.
With her latest assignment for the Williamses, Browne
learnes of another world outside of the Candidacy's stone
walls of confinement and enslavement from Bain, the
Willaimses' butler. It is a world free of labels, where
people like them can be free. Browne soon realizes that she's in love with Bain. Love is
a forbidden act for Candidates. THeir bodies belong solely
to the Candidacy. It is partially for this love that Browne
contemplates escape. The last attempt almost cost her life.
Browne has the scars to prove it. Will her newfound knowledge of freedom and love result in
her death or her rebirth as a free Candidate?
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