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Barbara Taylor Bradford!!! Need I say more?
good read on love and power. Love, courage, ambition, war death and passion!
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read once, been sitting on shelf ever since. good book, though!
WOW!!!!!!!! GREAT, LONG, EXCITING, SCANDAL!!! I loved this book!!
Great book.
Another Emma Harte story. I don't remember when I was first introduced to Emma Harte, but I fell in love with her and her family. Her granddaughter is featured in this one. In this book, as the past unfolds, so does an extraordinary tale of money, power, passion, revenge, survival and triumph.
Great book. I got quite involved with the characters. Recommend.
Another book n the Emma Harte series- this one's about her great grandchildren.
the bottom cornor of the back cover is torn off (it's a really small piece)
Paula O'Neill inherited her grandmother's dream for success-a magnificent empire in London. But far beneath the dazzling surface flares a rivalry that leaves her vlumerable to the dreams of others.
Fun, light reading.
Fun, light reading.
A legacy for three women...a mystery for one stranger...a secret that could define or destroy them all..
"Promises to tantalize, mesmerize, and titillate readers of all ages..." - Roanoke Times
This book continues the saga of Emma Harte. Very absorbing.
Barbara Taylor Bradford captivated millions of readers with her saga of the indomitable Emma Harte. Now her unforgettable story continues in this novel of the sacrifice and secrets that shadow her extraordinary heritage...
my daughter loved it I am not into Historical Romance. I do enjoy Barbara Bradfords other books though.
Paula O'Neill has inherited her grandmother Emma Harte's dream for success
Amrican fashion designer Evan Hugh's seeking employment. But her interest in the Harte dynasty is a personal one.
Now as the past unfolds so emerges an extraordinary tale of money and power, passion and revenge, and survival and triumph... at any price
Amrican fashion designer Evan Hugh's seeking employment. But her interest in the Harte dynasty is a personal one.
Now as the past unfolds so emerges an extraordinary tale of money and power, passion and revenge, and survival and triumph... at any price
The lives of 2 families entwined. What was the secret that Emma had all these years.? A very good book of mystery.Who would inherit the families business ? Suspense and sibline rivlary
Barbara Taylor Bradford is a great author and it's great to see what happens to the Harte clan and their friends/family.
Fourth in the series about Emma Harte and her family. The story continues with Emma's granddaughter, Paula O'Neill.
If you like Barbara Taylor Bradford's writing, then you will like this book! Love, passion, money and power...she tells a story like no other in my opinion. Good book, easy read.
Another story of the Emma Harte dynasty. Involves the great grandchildren
Alegacy for three woman. Paula O'Neill has inherited her grandmother Emma Harte's dream for success. A business empire is London, shared by her daughters, Linnet and Tessa. Along comes a stranger, that has a striking resemblance to the Harte lineage. Is there a secret that is fixing to come to light? Will it destroy them all or will dreams still come true?
The continui saga of Emma Hart. Paula O'Neill has inherited her grandmother Emma Hart's business empire. This is shared by Pauls's daughters. Yet all is not well as rivaly and discontent leaves them vulnerable to others. Evan Hughes comes seeking employment, but her interest is personal. Bearing striking resemblance to the Hart linage, Evan starts a chain of events that unravel a family's mysterys.
read this one first! I loved it, and how tight the families were was a great story line. In this book Bradford puts a family tree of the Harte Clan which comes in very handy no matter which one of the books you're reading.
I've enjoyed this series so far, but this book felt like a big review of the first 3 books. You finally get all the details of the big secret at the very, very end. This book was good, but just felt very long and drawn out.