Billionaire's Jet Set Babies (Harlequin Desire)
While cleaning a jet for entrepreneur Seth Jansen, Alexa Randall finds the strangest items: his oneyearold twins! Seth needs a temporary nanny; Alexa needs time for a oneonone business pitch. So she says yes to an intimate stay on a lush Florida island—and yes to the man whose passion makes her question the choices she's made.
Living in luxury brings back memories of the world she left behind. The babies remind her of the family she once wanted. And the nights with Seth are…incomparable. This billionaire could be the man of her dreams—if he's not out of her league.
While cleaning a jet for entrepreneur Seth Jansen, Alexa Randall finds the strangest items: his oneyearold twins! Seth needs a temporary nanny; Alexa needs time for a oneonone business pitch. So she says yes to an intimate stay on a lush Florida island?and yes to the man whose passion makes her question the choices she's made.
Living in luxury brings back memories of the world she left behind. The babies remind her of the family she once wanted. And the nights with Seth are?incomparable. This billionaire could be the man of her dreams?if he's not out of her league.
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Spring: A Novel
James is a man with a checkered pastâ??sporadic entrepreneur, one-time film producer, almost a dot-com millionaireâ??now alone in a flat in Bloomsbury, running a shady horse-racing-tips operation. Katherine is a manager at a luxury hotel, a job sheâ??d intended to leave years ago, and is separated from her husband. The novel unfolds in 2006, at the end of the money-for-nothing years, as a chance meeting leads to an awkward tryst and James tries to make sense of a relationship where â??noâ? means â??maybeâ? and a â??yesâ? can never be taken for granted.
David Szalay builds a novel of immense resonance as he cycles though perspectives that add layers of depth to the hesitations, missteps, and tensions as James tries to win Katherine. Jamesâ??s other pursuit is money, and Spring follows his investments and schemes, from a half share in a thoroughbred to a suit-and-tie day job heâ??s taken to pay the bills. Spring is a sharply tuned novel so nuanced and precise in its psychology that it establishes Szalay as a major talent.
James is a man with a checkered pastâ??sporadic entrepreneur, one-time film producer, almost a dot-com millionaireâ??now alone in a flat in Bloomsbury, running a shady horse-racing-tips operation. Katherine is a manager at a luxury hotel, a job sheâ??d intended to leave years ago, and is separated from her husband. The novel unfolds in 2006, at the end of the money-for-nothing years, as a chance meeting leads to an awkward tryst and James tries to make sense of a relationship where â??noâ? means â??maybeâ? and a â??yesâ? can never be taken for granted.
David Szalay builds a novel of immense resonance as he cycles though perspectives that add layers of depth to the hesitations, missteps, and tensions as James tries to win Katherine. Jamesâ??s other pursuit is money, and Spring follows his investments and schemes, from a half share in a thoroughbred to a suit-and-tie day job heâ??s taken to pay the bills. Spring is a sharply tuned novel so nuanced and precise in its psychology that it establishes Szalay as a major talent.
See it at Amazon.com
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