SUMMARY:
How can a drug that makes people fall madly in love be a bad thing?When Professor Bacci inadvertently unlocks the biochemical key to falling in love, he develops a drug capable of creating emotions indistinguishable from the real thing. In his determination to see that the world benefit from his discovery, he seeks funding from a Swiss bank, owned by the secretive Kappel family. Helmut Kappel sees love as a sickness and has his own plan for abusing the drug's power. Only two people can stop Kappel. One is Professor Bacci's daughter Isabella, a doctor dedicated to saving lives. The other is Kappel's son, Max, a man raised to feel no emotion and show no pain. But before they confront Kappel they must first confront their feelings for each other.