Winning the huge lotto jackpot should have made Ken Moore's life better, but instead it turned his life into a living hell. Finding some peace in his new remote home, Ken turns to writing about the love he dreams of, never really expecting to meet the man of his dreams. A forest fire changes all his
Beginner's Luck
β Scribed by Clayborn, Kate
- Book ID
- 109538775
- Publisher
- Kensington
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- ar-SA
- Weight
- 181 KB
- Series
- Chance of a Lifetime 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781516105106
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
_When three friends impulsively buy a lottery ticket, they never suspect the many ways their lives will change --or that for each of them, love will be the biggest win of all. _
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Kit Averin is anything but a gambler. A scientist with a quiet, steady job at a university, Kit's focus has always been maintaining the acceptable status quo. Being a sudden millionaire doesn't change that, with one exception: the fixer-upper she plans to buy, her first and only real home. It's more than enough to keep her busy, until an unsettlingly handsome, charming, and determined corporate recruiter shows up in her lab--and manages to work his way into her heart . . .
Ben Tucker is surprised to find that the scientist he wants for Beaumont Materials is a young woman--and a beautiful, sharp-witted one at that. Talking her into a big-money position with his firm is harder than he expects, but he's willing to put in the time, especially when sticking around...
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