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He was scared that he wasn't what she was looking for. She would discover he was a diamond in the rough. Gina Kenyon has found the love of her life. She's found a man who works as hard for his dreams as she does for hers. But he isn't whom she thought he was. At all. Christopher Griggs has it all. Looks, money, power-and all the horrible relationships that come with those. But his luck is at its highest when he meets Gina. A woman who knows nothing about him or how much he is worth. But how long can he keep her in the dark? When Gina disappears, he'll have to find her and win her back. Will…mehr

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He was scared that he wasn't what she was looking for. She would discover he was a diamond in the rough. Gina Kenyon has found the love of her life. She's found a man who works as hard for his dreams as she does for hers. But he isn't whom she thought he was. At all. Christopher Griggs has it all. Looks, money, power-and all the horrible relationships that come with those. But his luck is at its highest when he meets Gina. A woman who knows nothing about him or how much he is worth. But how long can he keep her in the dark? When Gina disappears, he'll have to find her and win her back. Will Gina be able to accept the real-life he leads and the role she would have to play? If you like a rich, down-to-earth hero and a heroine who couldn't care less about his money, you need this read in your collection
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Susan Warner was a prominent American author in the 19th century, known for her contributions to literature and her influential works on moral and social themes. Born on July 11 1819, in New York, she gained recognition for her novels and religious writings. Warner began her writing career in the 1850s and became well-known for her novels, which often explored themes of morality, religion and social issues. Her work was characterized by a strong moral tone and a focus on the impact of personal choices on one's life and the lives of others. The Wide, Wide World (1850): Warner's most famous novel, which gained significant popularity in the United States and England. The novel is a moral tale about a young girl named Ellen who faces numerous trials and tribulations, ultimately finding strength and virtue through her faith. The Old Helmet (1868): A novel that deals with themes of duty and sacrifice, reflecting Warner's interest in exploring the moral implications of personal choices. Her novels were widely read and respected for their moral teachings and engaging storytelling. Warner's contributions are remembered for their exploration of personal virtue and social responsibility, making her a notable figure in the literary landscape of her era. Susan Warner's legacy lies in her ability to intertwine moral lessons with compelling narratives, creating works that continue to be appreciated for their ethical insights and literary quality.