From New York Times bestselling author Karina Halle comes a delicious saga of wealth, luxury, and scandal-and the wicked secrets of success behind an envied family dynasty. The Riviera means indulgence-if you've got money. For Sadie Reynolds, a down-on-her-luck student, the Riviera means dingy hoste
Discretion
β Scribed by Balzarini, David
- Book ID
- 107656696
- Publisher
- Createspace
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 160 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The past defines us. For one man, itβs inescapable.
Fifteen years ago...On a beautiful September afternoon, Colin Wyle was boating with his girlfriend Natalie MerianΒ when she disappeared. Natalieβs politician father assumed the worst.Β A media storm ensued, causing panic in the area and Colin came under suspicion.Β Desperate to find his love, he sought help from a mysterious source, forcing Colin to make the hardest choice of his life: commit a crime or lose her forever.
Now, Colin has a high-profile career and a fiancΓ©e. When a phone call unearths a secret federal investigation, Colin is forced to reckon with the past.Β And pay for his sins.
ΛΛΛ 2013 Editors Choice Award, -Books N Tech.com
ΛΛΛ "Fantastic Suspense" -Betty's Books.com
ΛΛΛ "All in all, the book is a great debut novel and is worth reading." Karen Hancock, BellaOnline.com
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