Tracey Sullivan is on the threshold of a new life. Interning for the summer as a news writer at a television station in her native Miami, she is thrilled to get an offer for her first, as yet unfinished, novel. She is also excitedly awaiting a lunch date with her fiance, Brian, certain that he's found the perfect house for them. But, in a matter of hours, her life is turned upside down. Brian calls off their engagement, the publisher decides to wait for the completed manuscript and her father - her only relative - has been killed in a car crash. Going through her father's papers, she discovers that he was severely in debt and she finds hints at her mother's identity - a secret her father had kept from her. Tracey finds a way out of the debt by accepting a ghostwriting job. But someone is out to do her harm and possibly even murder her. The woman she is writing for, the possible murderer and the identify of her mother are all connected...
It is the late Seventies.
Tonino's prided itself on serving the finest food within a ten - block radius of the Frick museum , with almost as much attention lavished lavished on the on the most expensive accoutrements , from their sterling silver flatware to ...
Three romantic novels by the author of Knight of Fire and Lord of the Wolves are brought together in one volume that includes Sweet Savage Eden, A Pirate's Pleasure, and Love Not a Rebel.
Servitricen Sabine bliver som ganske ung assistent hos tryllekunstneren Parsifal. Selv om han er homoseksuel gifter de sig. Seks måneder senere dør Parsifal, og Sabine opdager, at alt, hvad hun ved om ham, er løgn
Chronicles the joys and sorrows of the four March sisters as they grow into young ladies in nineteenth-century New England.
A collection of short fiction by the award-winning author of Recombinations explores the beauties and terrors of family life and the lives of thoughtful adults who cope with professional demands but are caught up in the complexities of ...
Will Trish find the courage necessary to transcend the shadows of her past? This gripping story reminds us that forgiveness of self and others is both a difficult choice and a precious gift.
The Golden Apples is an acutely observed, richly atmospheric portrayal of small-town life in Morgana, Mississippi.
The memorable characters and lasting lessons in the timeless stories -- from such authors as Grace Livingston Hill, Grace S. Richmond and L.D. Stearns -- originated during a time when stories were read, reread and cherished.
Ben Bradford has it all: partnership at a prestigious New York law firm, an expensive house in Connecticut, a beautiful wife and two healthy young sons.