Thestars of HGTV’s Selling New York let fans step inside the high-profileworld of Manhattan real estate in a wild and one-of-a-kind novel of stormyegos, sumptuous homes, and staggering fame and fortune: Hot Property.Michele Kleier and her daughters Sabrina and Samanthaare no strangers to the high-stakes Manhattan market, with clients that haveincluded Billy Joel, Neil Diamond, Katie Couric, Barbra Streisand, DianeKeaton, Dustin Hoffman, and Al Pacino. Now, in Hot Property—perfect forfans of The Devil Wears Prada, One Fifth Avenue, and The NannyDiaries—the irrepressible first ladies of New York City real estate givereaders a glimpse of what it’s like to be at the top of the game in one of themost competitive real estate markets in the world.
He’s about to find out… She’s not just one of the guys.
An outraged American public demanded war, which President John Adams just barely averted. Adams's diplomacy averted a possible disaster, for in the late 1790s America lacked the arms needed to fight another war. As late as 1794, ...
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Murmurings of crime lords and dodgy dealings soar straight over the estate agent's head. Hot Property is an uproarious tale of love, lust...and the confusing bit in between.
Hot Property: A New Comedy in Two Acts
HOT STUFF Powerhouse sports publicist Annabelle Jordan has sworn never to date another jock—not even one as sinfully sexyas football legend Brandon Vaughn.
Entertaining, sharply funny, and dazzlingly accomplished, Hot Stew confronts questions about wealth and inheritance, gender and power, and the things women must do to survive in an unjust world.
John Winstead at the Gold and Diamond Trade Mart on Maple. You deliver 'em, he'll give 'em a quick eyeball—” “You're sellingthese beautifulheirlooms?” “Look,sweetie, I got no daughters or sisters, and I ain't gonna wear 'em myself.
But don't anyone dare move, OK? I'm not rounding you all up again.' Lorna stalkedoff across the hall.Flipping Candy. Flipping everything.She raised her hand to knock onthe door, buther knuckles stoppedsuddenly, halfaninch short of the ...
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