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9780373198573

Ballyflynn

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  • ISBN-13: 9780373198573
  • ISBN: 0373198574
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: Harlequin Enterprises, Limited

AUTHOR

Graham, Lynne

SUMMARY

IN AN INSTANT of searing honesty that came between sleeping and waking in her Manchester hotel room, Harriet Carmichael recognized that her life was not at all what she had once dreamt it would be. But she still hadn't the slightest suspicion that she was about to face a day when her every worst nightmare would come true. In any case, on her seventh birthday her stepfather had taught her to count her blessings when her mother had failed once again to put in a promised appearance. Those constant disappointments had hurt so much that Harriet had soon learned the art of looking on the bright side. That was how she protected herself. Negative thoughts were banished with a rousing mental mantra of all the things that she felt she should be grateful for. Right now there was her fantastic fiancÉ, Luke, who had fallen for her in spite of her imperfections. Then there was her wonderful and glamorous extended family. She also had a great job, which earned her a terrific salary that finally persuaded Luke to put marriage on the agenda. A starry smile tilted her generous mouth. Awash with feel-good buoyancy, Harriet reached for the television remote and flicked on the business news. "Following a recent drop in share prices, Rafael Cavaliere's arrival in London is fuelling rumors of a crash in the electronics sector." Harriet sat up in bed with a jerk to study the camera shot of the notorious Italian tycoon at Heathrow Airport. As usual, his staff and bodyguards surrounded his tall, commanding figure while a posse of frantic paparazzi bayed for attention. In the midst of this melee, however, Cavaliere strode along without haste in an apparent oasis of personal peace. The iceman cometh, Harriet thought grimly. Although he was only in his midthirties, he emanated the brutal assurance of a powerful male at home with the raw politics of the business world. His enormous wealth and brilliant financial acumen were laced with formidable ruthlessness. Behind the shades he always wore, his lean, dark and compelling profile was as unreadable as a granite wall. A disturbing shiver ran down her spine. With an impatient hand, Harriet thrust back the tumble of rich dark red hair falling across her pale brow, the soft contours of her rounded face taut with disapproval. Ten years earlier, Rafael Cavaliere had acquired the pharmaceutical company where her stepfather had worked. Stripped of its every asset, the ailing firm had ceased to exist. Subsequently, unemployment had devastated the rural town where she had grown up, and wrecked more than one happy family. She despised everything Rafael Cavaliere stood for: he did not create, he simply destroyed, and all in the names of progress, efficiency and profit. In those days, Harriet had been a country girl, never happier than when she was helping out at the local riding school, and her sole ambition had been to work with horses. Which was exactly why she had been so very unsettled only two months ago, when she'd become the fortunate recipient of a most unexpected inheritance: a relative she'd never met had left her a small livery business on the west coast of Ireland. Initially astonished and ecstatic at the news, Harriet had been downright irritated to be told that a handsome offer had already been made to purchase the property. In fact, she had been keen to book the first available flight to Kerry. Unfortunately for her, however, absolutely nobody else in her life had shared her enthusiasm for exploring either her Irish legacy or her Irish heritage. Her mother, Eva, had fled Ireland and her family for London as a pregnant teenager. Eva's memories were bitter and unforgiving, and she had always refused to tell her daughter who her father was. Harriet would have dearly loved some encouragement to visit the village of Ballyflynn, where Eva had grown up, and would have welcomed the chance to see if she could discover for herself the identity of her birth father. But fateGraham, Lynne is the author of 'Ballyflynn ', published 2007 under ISBN 9780373198573 and ISBN 0373198574.

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