Where the Lotus Flowers Grow
β Scribed by MK Schiller
- Publisher
- Kensington;Lyrical Shine
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 215 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Even in darkness, love can bloom...
Heir to a multinational hotel empire, Liam Montgomery thinks business is everythingβuntil he goes undercover to check out their locations throughout Asia. As cosmopolitan as Liam is, from the bright lights of Mumbai to the tranquil beaches of Goa to the bustling streets of New York, he's never met anyone like lovely Mary Costa. He can't understand why this delicate, educated woman works as a maid. Or how she is reigniting his long-buried desire to be an artist. They are apart in so many waysβespecially in the things Mary won't tell him. But more and more, Liam can't imagine his life without her...
Mary knows this unexpected desire for Liam must end. It's true that his gentleness and sense of fun inspires her and makes her hopeful for the first time in her life. But she has a grim promise she feels compelled to keepβand painful experiences she fears he could never understand. And with secrets soon...
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