Sexy Legal Tale Blurs the Line Between Truth and Fiction

Los Angeles, CA, July 16, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Every writer knows that there is a little bit of truth in every piece of fiction. And author Parker Paige is no different in her attempt to carve out a fictitious tale with sprinkles of truth interspersed throughout.

The author's new book, "Whitley & Austin" takes place in the prestigious back drop of the legal industry, and this time you won't find top notch lawyers at the forefront. Instead legal secretaries run the show, and it is a show so outlandish, you would only expect to see it on the big screen. "Whitley & Austin" tells the story of three beautiful redheads who all resemble each other, all suspected of the same murder.

The author is not hiding the fact that her title "Whitley & Austin" is an exaggerated account of what really happened when she worked as a legal secretary at one of Chicago's most successful law firms. It has been her intention from the start that readers might wonder where the truth ends and fiction begins and vice versa. "I had a hard time not crossing the line between what really happened and what could have happened," says Parker Paige.

Just like in any other mainstream tale, readers will want to know: What really happened? Unfortunately, the meticulous way that this story is told, it will be almost impossible to know for sure.

"Whitley & Austin, Where Truth and Fiction Meet" by Parker Paige is published by Pluto Books and is available at Amazon.com.
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