Meanwhile, Moses moved on with life. He got his college education, and real estate license and built his business. He enjoyed the good life while his brother, Isaac lived in the murky, filthy sewage of the subway tunnels. One day, Moses and his soon-to-be wife, Shawnette were shopping at the supermarket when a destitute gentleman a few customers ahead of them couldn't afford to pay for his food. Moses offered to pay for the items, recognizing his brother Isaac. The brother's reunion wasn't easy because there was still lots of jealousy, envy, and betrayal. Moses wanted Isaac to be his business partner in his real estate company that he built from the ground up. Just like when they were kids, Moses and Isaac envisioned themselves going into business together. And now, it's a reality.
Moses and Isaac realized their stepfather was responsible for their broken relationship. After getting rid of this monster from their lives, they focused on their passion. The twins sold luxurious homes and also created homes for the homeless population.
Alexis Soleil has been writing for over three decades and has written two earlier books, "From the Other Side of the Tracks" and "Irate". Her third book, "Many Mansions" takes a look at sibling rivalries, being treated differently, and homeless in America. She wants readers to get a feel for the characters, settings, and tone of her tales. Alexis usually writes romances, but once in a while she will come up with something a little different.