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Romance, General Fiction

By Sandra Hall

Publisher : Darkest Eye Productions

ABOUT Sandra Hall

Sandra Hall
I live and write in my home town in Missouri. I write paranormal, western, and adult contemporary novels, all have a touch of romance. I attended college at LeMoyneOwen College in Memphis, TN.

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Description

Grace saw him first. She dates only the wealthiest men she can entice with her style and beauty, and insists they show how much they appreciate the privilege by lavishing her with expensive gifts. However at thirty, she is tired of these men often being so much older and demanding of her time. She drinks and parties convincing herself she is having fun, until she meets the wealthiest and handsomest man she ever laid eyes on.

Bette tried to resist. The thirty year old church going virgin is Grace's best friend since high school. She admires her friends confidence but disapproves of Grace's whorish behavior. Bette has dreams of falling deeply in love and marrying before all the good men are taken. She meets Jackson and he immediately makes up his mind to pursue her, though she objects, she realizes he is getting into her heart.

Jackson is the object of their desires.
He is the estranged son of one of the wealthiest men in America. He is a man that is used to getting what he wants. After meeting Bette, and a few casual dates with Grace, he becomes more than interested in Bette and makes up his mind he will capture and keep her affections. Even though he knows the women are best friends and that Bette is just starting a romance. Her objections to his advances only fuel the fire of his growing desire.

Furious...but Capitvating,

August 10, 2012


The book was great, period, hands down. Now, the people I hated? Alice, Jamal, Cora, and Lexy...they worked a nerve. I was #TeamBette from the start, but that sister almost lost me a few times. Grace, actually surprised me, and Hector just made me laugh. Poor Jackson, that puppy he was so confused it wasn't even funny, but I loved him and his character. Kudos to this Author for a supremely entertaining book from start to finish.