Suzanne

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book Suzanne by Michael Betcherman, Bumper Crop Productions Inc.
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Author: Michael Betcherman ISBN: 9781310643194
Publisher: Bumper Crop Productions Inc. Publication: January 18, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael Betcherman
ISBN: 9781310643194
Publisher: Bumper Crop Productions Inc.
Publication: January 18, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Suzanne Braun had it all - beauty, status and money. Then her husband died - but not before making a series of foolish investments that squandered her inheritance. When a promising relationship with a wealthy and aging suitor founders during prenuptial negotiations, Suzanne finds herself a social pariah, universally regarded as an unscrupulous golddigger.

Her prospects look bleak until her late husband's brother, Douglas, invites her to spend the summer at Inglewood, the family cottage on Lake Joseph, a playground for Toronto’s uber-rich. Suzanne packs her bag, and armed only with her wits and her sex appeal, heads north with one goal in mind: to return home at summer's end with a wealthy fiancé in tow.

Douglas’ frumpy wife Catherine dreads Suzanne’s arrival. She fears that the sexy widow will set her sights on her brother Mark, a successful businessman who is returning to Canada after 14 years in Japan. The prospect that this social climbing opportunist might penetrate the family circle is too horrible to contemplate, and Catherine will stop at nothing to prevent it.

An irresistible force is about to meet an immovable object.

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Suzanne Braun had it all - beauty, status and money. Then her husband died - but not before making a series of foolish investments that squandered her inheritance. When a promising relationship with a wealthy and aging suitor founders during prenuptial negotiations, Suzanne finds herself a social pariah, universally regarded as an unscrupulous golddigger.

Her prospects look bleak until her late husband's brother, Douglas, invites her to spend the summer at Inglewood, the family cottage on Lake Joseph, a playground for Toronto’s uber-rich. Suzanne packs her bag, and armed only with her wits and her sex appeal, heads north with one goal in mind: to return home at summer's end with a wealthy fiancé in tow.

Douglas’ frumpy wife Catherine dreads Suzanne’s arrival. She fears that the sexy widow will set her sights on her brother Mark, a successful businessman who is returning to Canada after 14 years in Japan. The prospect that this social climbing opportunist might penetrate the family circle is too horrible to contemplate, and Catherine will stop at nothing to prevent it.

An irresistible force is about to meet an immovable object.

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