*The best doesn't come cheap...and this time it could cost him his heart.* Handsome billionaire Adam Steele is good. Good at getting his way. If nothing else, money always worksβuntil he realizes he can't buy his daughter's way out of her new wheelchair. Three private physical therapists later, he'
No Matter What
β Scribed by Betham, Michelle
- Book ID
- 108891310
- Publisher
- Michelle Betham
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 420 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
India Steven is an ordinary English girl from an ordinary English city, until a chance meeting with major movie star Reece Brogan catapults her into a new and extraordinary life that takes her from the streets of North East England to the glamour-filled world of Hollywood. From legal secretary to movie star almost overnight, sheβs living the dream. In a relationship with her drop-dead gorgeous, and incredibly sexy, co-star Kenny Ross, a house on the beach, and more money than she could ever imagine, it seems as though nothing can spoil her wonderful, new, glamorous life. But hidden secrets, bitter jealousy, and a dangerous obsession are set to turn her incredible new life upside down, in ways she canβt even begin to imagine... No Matter What is an epic, sexy, roller-coaster of a ride through two decades in the glamorous - and sometimes not-so-glamorous - lives of people who, due to circumstances thrown upon them, or just fuelled with a desperate need, will do anything β anything β it takes to get what, or who, they really want. No matter what... **
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