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Billionaire Businessman Jeremiah Logan went to New York to buy a company and nurse a broken heart.  Instead of getting a company, he gained an ally, a business partner and the heart of the most eligible socialite in Manhattan.

 

When it came to love, Avery Marshall assumed the best she could hope for was a marriage of  convenience with a man who only wanted her money and social connections.  But one night in a New York bar, with a charming southern gentleman gave her hope for a happy ending.

 

Before they can get the relationship they desire, they will need to deal with the ghosts of their pasts. 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTracy Reed
Release dateDec 12, 2016
ISBN9781540187970
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Tracy Reed

A California native, novelist Tracy Reed pushes the boundaries of her Christian foundation with her sometimes racy and often fiery tales. After years of living in the Big Apple, this self proclaimed New Yorker draws from the city’s imagination, intrigue, and inspiration to cultivate characters and plot lines who breathe life to the words on every page.  Tracy’s passion for beautiful fashion and beautiful men direct her vivid creative power towards not only novels, but short stories, poetry, and podcasts. With something for every attention span. Tracy Reed’s ability to capture an audience is unmatched. Her body of work has been described as a host of stimulating adventures and invigorating expression.  

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