You've built something perfect. Spent months getting every detail right. The product works. The market wants it. The launch plan is bulletproof.
Then your business partner sells you out.
Ray Callister discovers betrayal eighteen hours before the launch that will either save his business or end his fifteen-year career. His payment processor freezes. His affiliate network defects. His carefully orchestrated plan implodes while strangers dissect his failures online.
With only his virtual assistant Dana and $52,000 left in the bank, Ray faces the choice every entrepreneur dreads: abandon everything or find a completely different way to measure success.
What emerges from the wreckage might be the only thing that actually matters—but first, he has to survive the next seventy-two hours.
Some stories are about winning. This one is about discovering what winning actually means.