Author: | Helena Smrcek | ISBN: | 1230000588874 |
Publisher: | EverWind Press | Publication: | August 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Helena Smrcek |
ISBN: | 1230000588874 |
Publisher: | EverWind Press |
Publication: | August 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Color of Money
Harry Regal is the most eligible bachelor in Fort Lauderdale. He has a beautiful girlfriend, a successful family real estate business, and enough money to do whatever he wants. But what the playboy doesn’t realize is that his lifestyle is built on an illusion, and when it all comes crashing down, he finds himself on the street with less than nothing.
Elizabeth Herrgott’s downtown shelter is making a real difference in the lives of homeless men and women—or it was until the powerful real estate company Regal, Inc. swept in and bought the property out from under her. Now Elizabeth might lose everything she cares about. Her only chance is to convince the brash, arrogant heir to the Regal empire to let the shelter stay…but Harry Regal has disappeared.
As their “real” worlds crumble around them, Elizabeth and Harry each go online to share their feelings with an anonymous friend—someone who seems to understand them better than anyone in their real lives.
Color of Money
Harry Regal is the most eligible bachelor in Fort Lauderdale. He has a beautiful girlfriend, a successful family real estate business, and enough money to do whatever he wants. But what the playboy doesn’t realize is that his lifestyle is built on an illusion, and when it all comes crashing down, he finds himself on the street with less than nothing.
Elizabeth Herrgott’s downtown shelter is making a real difference in the lives of homeless men and women—or it was until the powerful real estate company Regal, Inc. swept in and bought the property out from under her. Now Elizabeth might lose everything she cares about. Her only chance is to convince the brash, arrogant heir to the Regal empire to let the shelter stay…but Harry Regal has disappeared.
As their “real” worlds crumble around them, Elizabeth and Harry each go online to share their feelings with an anonymous friend—someone who seems to understand them better than anyone in their real lives.