George H. Sirois

George H. Sirois

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George H. Sirois begancreating his own characters in 1985 and has since written various shortstories, screenplays and one-act plays. He co-wrote the book to “Halloween at Belvedere: A Monster MusicalAdventure,” which was performed in New York City’s Central Park on Halloween weekendfrom 2002 - 2004.  His first novel, “FromParts Unknown,” was published by iUniverse in 2002.  He joined the pop culture web site411Mania.com in 2004, writing over 100 news reports and 200 weekly columns, andcontributing to the Movies Zone’s weekly podcast. He lives in New York City with his wife.

Vital Temptations: A Heart's Betrayal

Vital Temptations: A Heart's Betrayal

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<p>Dr. Bethany McNeal is living her dream as a pediatric resident in one of the most sought-after medical centers in Seattle. Beautiful and intelligent, she’s missing only one thing—love, which she put on hold to focus on her career after ending a tumultuous relationship. Everything changes when she meets Dr. Brent Anderson, a charming and handsome fellow resident. Despite her reservations, Bethany falls for Brent—hard. When she learns Brent is married several months into their relationship, she immediately breaks it off. After graduating residency and going their separate ways, Bethany tries to move on with another man—real estate broker and personal trainer Charles Blakely. But just when things get serious with Charles, she realizes she’s still in love with Brent, and she finds herself caught between the two men, facing a series of difficult decisions and harrowing events that will change her life forever. Will she be able to recover from the vital temptations that turned her perfect life upside down?</p>

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<span><font style="font-size:12px;"><strong><span style="font-size:15px;"></span></strong><strong>Tony Acero:</strong> George H. Sirois threw me right into <a class="kLink" style="text-decoration:underline;" href="http://www.411mania.com/movies/columns/152803#"><font style="color:#0000FF;font-family:Arial, Verdana;font-weight:400;font-size:12px;" color="#0000FF"><span class="kLink" style="color:#0000FF;font-family:Arial, Verdana;font-weight:400;font-size:12px;">the </span><span class="kLink" style="color:#0000FF;font-family:Arial, Verdana;font-weight:400;font-size:12px;">fray</span></font></a>, like a first time swimmer without a life jacket, and it was one of the most refreshing experiences. As I sat there floating in his large pool of characters and story, lacking the familiar floating devices of the Sci-Fi genre, I found myself gasping for breath in the beginning, flailing my arms like a mad man but in a fun way, then slowly gaining my composure and finally swimming steadily to the end where my only request was just a little bit more time with the characters. It was a beautiful lesson for me and I most definitely encourage you to jump in.<br /><br /><strong>Steve Gustafson:</strong> This book NEEDS to be read by more people. I hear people complain about the literary world and the lack of good reading. It's out there. You just have to look for it. Folks, it's right here!<br /><br /><span>http://www.411mania.com/movies/columns/152803</span><br /></font></span>