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Beverly P. Miller grew up idolizing her father and wanted to be just like him, he taught her to be inventive, industrious and impulsive. When she realized that he was not the honest, honorable man she had loved, she distanced herself from him, but became a mover and shaker in the real estate world in West Palm Beach and Washington, DC. She loved her job as a stewardess for Pan American Airlines until she met Jack, an Air Force Pilot; their love for each other and flying carried them on a whirlwind life. Her last real estate effort caused her to face the curse that had ruined her father's…mehr

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Beverly P. Miller grew up idolizing her father and wanted to be just like him, he taught her to be inventive, industrious and impulsive. When she realized that he was not the honest, honorable man she had loved, she distanced herself from him, but became a mover and shaker in the real estate world in West Palm Beach and Washington, DC. She loved her job as a stewardess for Pan American Airlines until she met Jack, an Air Force Pilot; their love for each other and flying carried them on a whirlwind life. Her last real estate effort caused her to face the curse that had ruined her father's family name and reputation. Her drive and success in a man's world in the 1970s and 80s was unprecedented and earned her millions.
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Loraine Haynie grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, spent career years in Gainesville, Georgia, and retired to Hoschton, Georgia. She is a Southern girl, enjoying her retirement writing Southern novels. Her goal is to honor God by writing cozy-reading stories about love and redemption . This memoir/biography is her third book which focuses on the human frailty of 'greed' and how that affliction ruins a family's good name and depletes their fortune, until a success-driven granddaughter takes over and restores everything once lost. Loraine and her husband live in an active-adult community, participate in a supportive church, and spend time with their three children, their spouses, and seven wonderful grandchildren.