Second To None
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Their union was both fated. and doomed. Bargaining with the Bartholomew family for a loan was like bargaining with the devil. But Gina O'Con would have sold her soul to restore the hotel Casa Manana to its former glory. She'd …
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Their union was both fated. and doomed. Bargaining with the Bartholomew family for a loan was like bargaining with the devil. But Gina O'Con would have sold her soul to restore the hotel Casa Manana to its former glory. She'd do it to avenge her mother, whose ambitions had been thwarted by those who condemned her for loving the "great" Sylvester Bartholomew. (The first book in the Bartholomew Family Saga series)
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"Their union was both fated. and doomed. Bargaining with the Bartholomew family for a loan was like bargaining with the devil. But Gina O'Con would have sold her soul to …"
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