Nick Regan-Phillips: a millionaire, whom the world assumes has it all…but he's got a secret that he's kept from the world—he's a single dad. Nick's daughter, Rosie, is deaf. Nick missed the first five years of Rosie's life, but now she's come to live with him he's struggling to communicate with her…. Lydia Stanford: beautiful, courageous, award-^nnning journalist. And seemingly the only person who can help Nick forge a bond with his daughter… "But when their fragile relationship is tested, will , Lydia realize how much this millionaire dad really means to her—and needs her—before it is too late?
Nick Regan-Phillips: a millionaire, whom the world assumes has it all... but he's got a secret that he's kept from the world--he's a single dad. Nick's daughter, Rosie, is deaf. Nick missed the first five years of Rosie's life, but now she's come to live with him he's struggling to communicate with her... . Lydia Stanford: beautiful, courageous, award-Stanford: winning journalist. And seemingly the only person who can help Nick forge a bond with his daughter... . But when their fragile relationship is tested, will Lydia realize how much this millionaire dad really means to her--and needs her--before it is too late?
The Millionaire's Wife Cathy Scott The beloved son of Holocaust survivors, forty-nine-year-old George Kogan grew up in Puerto Rico before making his way to New York City, where he enjoyed great success as an antiques and art dealer. Until one morning in 1990, when George was approached on the street by an unidentified gunman—and was killed in cold blood. Before the shooting, George had been on the way to his girlfriends's apartment. Mary-Louise Hawkins was twenty-eight years old and had once worked as George's publicist. But ever since they became lovers, George's estranged wife, Barbara, was consumed with bitterness. As she and George hashed out a divorce, Barbara fueled her anger into greed—especially after a judge turned down her request for $5,000 a week in alimony. Barbara, who stood to collect $4.3 million in life insurance, was immediately suspected in George's death. But it would take authorities almost twenty years to uncover a link between her lawyer, Manuel Martinez, and the hitman who killed George. In 2010, Martinez agreed to testify against his client...and Barbara eventually pled guilty to charges of grand larceny, conspiracy to commit murder, and murder in the first degree. This is the shocking true story of THE MILLIONAIRE'S WIFE.
One minute, wedding planner Audra Greene's balancing budget sheets, the next she's changing baby sheets for handsome millionaire Dominic Manelli! Corporate tycoon Dominic needs help with his newly orphaned nephew, and he knows exactly who to ask—reliable, trustworthy Audra. He knows his playboy ways will only break Audra's heart and that he shouldn't get involved with the hired help. But every look, every touch and every smile is making Dominic want to swap nights out on the town for nights in with Audra and the baby….
Nick Morgan was way out of Cory's league. Wealthy, suave and devastatingly handsome, he was a legendary playboy who had women falling at his feet. If and when he decided to marry, surely his chosen wife would be blond and beautiful—not plain and sweet looking like Cory? But, it seemed, Nick had set his sights on conquering Cory and was determined to have her at any cost. But, she had to wonder, was it really her that he wanted, or her innocence?
The Millionaire Choice inspires and equips anyone with hopes for a better financial future. Tony Bradshaw grew up in a financially challenged home in a lower income area of Nashville, TN. In his mid 20s, he found himself following in his family’s footsteps of debt and financial struggle. Then at age 25, he experienced a financial wake-up call that changed his future forever: he decided to break his family’s cycle of financial mismanagement and become a millionaire by 40 years old. It’s what Tony calls making the millionaire choice. Regardless of circumstance or family background, everyone has the ability to make choices that affect their future positively or negatively. In The Millionaire Choice, Tony shares the principles and actions he applied during his journey to becoming a millionaire to reveal how, with the right financial knowledge and choices, anyone can become a millionaire.
Marry one of her clients? Never in a million years would Denise Watson have considered such a proposition. But tycoon Gideon Falcon needed a wife—a real wife—to clinch a business deal. And he had decided only Denise would do. His terms were simple: The marriage needed to be legally binding, and it would be over once the holidays were. He'd never touch her. Except…keeping things strictly business with the physical temptation between them soon proved impossible. Had that been part of Gideon's plan all along?
Have you ever wanted to spend more time with your family but just couldn't seem to make it happen. Have you ever wanted to do more for your family but the money just wasn't enough. Want no more. Author, father, real estate, and mortgage broker, Jeffrey Reitzel is here to show you how to have more money, reach your goals, and spend quality time with family. In the Millionaire Father, Reitzel has created a blueprint that will help the ordinary guy build a life of financial freedom, freeing him to have more time with family.
Baby did not want to go with Whip, but she was afraid to refuse. She had borne the brunt of his temper, and she knew he just as soon hit her as look at her. "Oh, well. OK. I guess I can," she said. She hoped Cecil would take up for her and send Whip off on his own. That didn't happen. She decided she would buy a blow pop at the Quik Stop when they got to Main Street. Whip spit in the yard as they left it; this time he had a real gun with him. Baby was quiet all the way to town. She said, "What'cha gonna do now?" "What difference does it make? You wouldn't understand if I told ya. You not only the dumbest girl in town, you the ugliest too." Baby was used to abuse; she thought it was normal. She knew she could not argue with Whip or she would get even worse treatment. "So why did you want me to go along with ya tonight?" "I'm teaching ya how to stand up for ya'self. No one else will. You're hopeless!" Whip sneered. When they got to the Quik Stop, she went in and bought her sucker. He got a beer and drank it while they walked toward Ms. Grey's house. It was dark, and when they got there, they eased around to the back of the house. No lights were on, and no cars were parked on the street. "This is gonna be easy. We'll wait and see when she comes home, and then when she goes inside, we'll get her." Whip knew Thursday night she always went out around seven and came home around nine thirty. "How we gonna do that? We can't just go in and get her," Baby said. Whip pulled out the key from his pocket. "Jus' like this," he said. Baby didn't want to harm Ms. Grey. "No, I won't help you," she said and ran as fast as she could around the corner of the house. He hunkered down behind the bushes and sipped on his beer.