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Status : In Development

Genre : Drama, Romance

Director : Gloria Stella

Producer : Gloria Stella, Robert Stella

Story : Robin Hardy

Writer : Hannah Price

Composer : Jurgen Beck

Streiker

Based on the novel “Streiker’s Bride” by Robin Hardy, a virtually unseen billionaire philanthropist proposes marriage to a struggling ballet dancer with unusual stipulations to his proposal.


 

Adair has dreamed of becoming a ballet dancer all her life. Unfortunately, instead of gracefully rehearsing at the studio, she finds herself stumbling through accounting courses and working as a bank teller to make ends meet.  Independent and focused on her dreams, relationships are not something she cares to waste time on, but sparks fly after she strikes up a romance with a mysterious courier.

While Adair starts to fall for the courier, she suddenly receives a marriage proposal from Dallas’ virtually unseen billionaire philanthropist, Fletcher Streiker.  Streiker’s proposal is far from romantic and ordinary. In order to maintain his ambiguity, his proposal comes with an unusual stipulation…Adair must make the decision to marry him without having ever seen him.

Rejecting Streiker would mean keeping her independence and her ideals of marrying for love. On the other hand, marrying Streiker would mean getting everything she ever dreamed of…or would it?

The Book

Streiker’s Bride: Book One of the Streiker Saga (Volume 1) by Robin Hardy.  The Streiker saga has received recognition as a popular bestseller on lists such as Christianity Today’s Books of the Year, Christian Retailing’s Bestseller List and Bookstore Journal’s Bestseller List.

The reviews on Amazon and Google Books speak for themselves as to the quality and impact that “Streiker’s Bride” has been making for over the last two decades and continues to make.  First published in 1994 by NavPress, “Streiker’s Bride” continues to intrigue readers with new editions, sequels and crossovers into other works of fiction by Robin Hardy.

Book Reviews

“….I don’t know if I have ever been so forcibly struck by the relative position between me and God…” -A. Wolthuis, Thailand (Amazon Review)

“On a deeper level, and with absolutely no preachiness, this is a lovely allegory of Christ’s love for His church.” DeAnna Julie Dodson, Texas (Amazon Review)

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