Corporate raider Matthew Farrell had come a long way from the poor, scruffy kid of Indiana's steel mills. A long way from the country club where, feeling like an outsider, he had dared to fall in love with a beautiful blonde named Meredith Bancroft, and known a once-in-a-lifetime passion and betrayal that still haunted his memory... Now world leaders courted him, the media watched his every move, and he was ready to move in on the Bancroft empire.
Showing posts with label Second Opportunities Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Second Opportunities Series. Show all posts
May 1, 2019
Perfect (Second Opportunities #2) by Judith McNaught
May 01, 2019 / in Contemporary, Judith McNaught, Romance, Second Opportunities Series, Thriller / with No comments /
A rootless foster child, Julie Mathison had blossomed under the love showered upon her by her adoptive family. Now a lovely and vivacious young woman, she was a respected teacher in her small Texas town, and she passionately lived her ideals. Julie was determined to give back all the kindness she'd received; nothing and no one would ever shatter the perfect life she had fashioned.
Night Whispers (Second Opportunities #3) by Judith McNaught
May 01, 2019 / in Contemporary, Judith McNaught, Romance, Second Opportunities Series, Thriller / with No comments /
A policewoman in a small Florida community, Sloan Reynolds knows that her modest upbringing was a long way from the social whirl of Palm Beach, the world inhabited by her father and her sister, Paris. Total strangers to Sloan, they have never tried to contact her — until a sudden invitation arrives, to meet them and indulge in the Palm Beach social season.
Every Breath You Take (Second Opportunities #4) by Judith McNaught
May 01, 2019 / in Contemporary, Judith McNaught, Romance, Second Opportunities Series, Thriller / with No comments /
High atop a snow-covered hill, the stately old Wyatt mansion is perched like a crown, its stone spires pointing upward, its stained glass windows glowing like colorful jewels. Such opulence means success and, surely, happiness. But on the eve of wealthy philanthropist Cecil Wyatt's eightieth birthday, all the money in the world won't bring back his missing grandson, William Wyatt. The only thing for certain: Foul play was involved.
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