Loving Contributor(s): Steel, Danielle (Author) |
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ISBN: 0440146577 ISBN-13: 9780440146575 Publisher: Dell OUR PRICE: $8.09 Product Type: Mass Market Paperbound - Other Formats Published: May 1985 Annotation: Bettina Daniels lived a fairytale existence of glamour, endless parties, and luxury among America's top celebrities -- simply because she was the beautiful daughter of famous American author Justin Daniels. Then, in one moment of tragedy, her father was dead, and Bettina discovered the truth -- he had spent every dime he'd ever earned and run up millions in debt. At eighteen, penniless and alone, she had lost everything except her father's dearest friend, Ivo Stewart. A wealthy, handsome publisher of sixty-two, he offered Bettina a way out: marriage. But only for a time. What lay ahead for Bettina was a life filled with shocks and surprises -- and eventually a chance to become a playwright, and a writer like her father. Having learned her lessons dearly, Bettina blossoms into her own person at last. |
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BISAC Categories: - Fiction | Romance - Contemporary - Fiction | Women - Fiction | Sagas |
Dewey: FIC |
Physical Information: 1.08" H x 4.19" W x 6.74" (0.41 lbs) 384 pages |
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Publisher Description: Bettina Daniels lived a fairytale existence ofglamour, endless parties, and luxury amongAmerica's top celebrities -- simply because she was thebeautiful daughter of famous American author Justin Daniels. Then, in one moment of tragedy, herfather was dead, and Bettina discovered the truth-- he had spent every dime he'd ever earned and run upmillions in debt. At eighteen, penniless andalone, she had lost everything except her father'sdearest friend, Ivo Stewart. A wealthy, handsome publisherof sixty-two, he offered Bettina away out: marriage. But only for a time. What layahead for Bettina was a life filled with shocks andsurprises -- and eventually a chance to become aplaywright, and a writer like her father. Havinglearned her lessons dearly, Bettina blossoms intoher own person at last." |