The Lottery Heiress |
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Author:
| Assanti, Angelina |
Editor:
| Auriti, Karen |
ISBN: | 978-1-4927-0211-5 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $12.99 |
Book Description:
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Right out of college, Megan Pagano lands her dream job and dream man. After a tragic accident leaves her with more money than she could ever spend, she realizes that money really can't buy love. When a chance encounter takes her on a journey of self-discovery, Megan decides to leave her life in the fast lane behind. However, her past comes to haunt her when Hollywood Bad Boy, Mark Taylor comes into her town to make a movie. Will she be able to resist the temptation of going back to her...
More DescriptionRight out of college, Megan Pagano lands her dream job and dream man. After a tragic accident leaves her with more money than she could ever spend, she realizes that money really can't buy love. When a chance encounter takes her on a journey of self-discovery, Megan decides to leave her life in the fast lane behind. However, her past comes to haunt her when Hollywood Bad Boy, Mark Taylor comes into her town to make a movie. Will she be able to resist the temptation of going back to her old ways or will she fall right into his arms? Join Megan for a funny adventure of loss, lust and love. A story for both sexes - this ain't your mama's romance novel!This is a love story that is very unique from other stories. It is a roller-coaster of a read. The story is funny and there are complications that make it funnier. The main character has a secret and it takes the arrival of a movie star to make it come to light but then the comedy ensues. The male lead has a spin-off book called, "Mark Taylor's Checkered Past" which is also a comedy and gets more detailed about Mark's alcoholism. Neither of these stories are dark comedies, they are filled with humor and light-heartedness even though they deal with serious subject matter. There are many pop-culture references and nods to the '80s. Although, people in every generation can relate to the story line. It has been selling well from teenagers all the way to senior citizens. Because of the way the story is written, it isn't anything that would make an older person blush. It is funny and relatively clean, despite the subject matter.