Xylie's Travels'Xylie's Travels' is about Xylinia Victoria Chatas, daughter of one of the greatest scam artists in the history of the Family. The Family, an inconspicuous name for an organization of thieves, scam artists, and more. Upon the supposed death of her parents, Xylie was removed from the society of criminals and raised in New York City by her aunt. Xylinia was left alone, until she encounters a woman who knows too much about where Xylie came from. Forced back into a life of crime, Xylie becomes the target of many.
In "Xylinia Victoria Chatas: Part One," Xylinia's carefully crafted world crumbles to pieces. Published December 2013. Available for purchase at the Amazon Kindle Store. $0.99. E-book. 18 pages.
In "Xylinia Victoria Chatas: Part Two," Xylie finds one life-altering clue.
Not yet published. Will be available for purchase in the Amazon Kindle Store for $0.99. E-book. Approximately 18 pages.
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Coming Soon...Xylinia Victoria Chatas: Part Two will be available soon on Amazon for $0.99, free to Amazon Prime members.
After being thrown back into the life of a criminal, Xylinia meets Evan, a man who claims to be a Russian agent. He brings information about Xylie's parents--evidence of a planned disappearance, not murder. Though Xylinia desperately wants her parents to be alive, it is nearly impossible to trust a man who threatened her family. But she is pushed to a decision when she becomes the target of a powerful man in the world of crime. Latest ReleaseXylinia Victoria Chatas: Part One is now available on Amazon for $0.99, free to Amazon Prime members.
Years after the official declaration of her parent's death, Xylie found herself working in the city that never sleeps, living with her aunt and uncle along with their five children. Work and education had become her life, and instead of partying all night, she studied textbooks and took in extra hours serving tables at La Rosa, a high-class restaurant at the core of NYC. She was a classic workaholic. Because early on, she found work was the only thing to distract her from her past life, from the haunting memories of her parents' disappearance. So she let her mind wrap around the idea of keeping busy and not thinking about it. She created a past if anyone asked, and almost believed it herself. With a roof over her head, and food on her plate, her choice of solitude worked well. Then the world she built so carefully... crashed. |