About Dasha & Gage by Alex Waters
Like a Venn diagram where the two circles don’t overlap, Dasha & Gage is the story of two people who are in love but whose lives have no common ground between them.
Gage Clarendon is a billionaire and next in the line of succession to take over his family’s business empire. He lives in a tinted glass penthouse designed to look like an iceberg. Gage’s life has been planned out for him since birth and he’s never had any reason to question it — until he rescues a young woman from a mugging on a dark city street.
Dasha Davidovsky took a vow of poverty and service to the poor when she was baptized. She lives in a rundown old mansion deep in the Catskill Mountains. Dasha is looking forward to the next phase of her life, which is marriage to a local guy from her hometown. But meeting Gage Clarendon, a man who’s wrong for her in every way, throws her plans into chaos.
Dasha and Gage accept there’s no way for them to build a life together so, with tears, they part.
But love is not so easily denied.
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Author Bio:
Hey there, my name is Alex Waters and I’m a writer.
I have been an artist, a stair builder, a computer modeler and now, a writer. I’m happily married and I live in Brooklyn Heights.
I love stories of all kinds. I clearly remember the excitement of reading Dostoevsky as a teenager but Tintin and Calvin and Hobbes are never far from my thoughts.
Over the years I traveled a path from American detective fiction to dark, Northern European crime novels and then on to early Japanese police procedurals. Somewhere in there I slipped across a cultural border and watched a South Korean kdrama … and I was hooked.
Watching kdramas made me aware of how critical we’ve become about romance in the west. I think that’s a mistake. Politics and issues of gender aside, we all hunger for love.
My first romance novel is a story for people who aren’t cynical about romance. I hope you enjoy it and, if you do, I hope you drop me a line telling me so.