The Rich are DifferentDinah Slade was young enough to be Paul Van Zale's daughter. But she didn't care. She was a very ambitious and beautiful woman with her eye on Van Zale's tremendous fortune. However, she hadn't counted on falling in love. Paul found himself attracted to Dinah in a way he had long forgotten. Her vitality, her sensuality, consumed him. With her he could forget his past, his wife, his enemies, his empire.... |
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Long Island's Prominent North Shore Families: Their Estates and ..., Volume 2 Raymond E. Spinzia,Judith A. Spinzia No preview available - 2006 |