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406 pages, ebook
First published February 5, 2011
Some of these women were just a little older than her daughter, than Jeff's daughter, and in each one, there were marks and bruises.I have no idea how old Jeff's daughter is.
"Aaah, the American dream." Riley tried to keep the cynicism out of his voice "Two point four kids, the picket fence, the station wagon and the dog."Then we find out Riley isn't even his son, but a bastard born out of an affair between his wife and his lawyer. With that, I better understood why Gerald wanted Jeff to be the boss of Hayes Oil instead of Riley. And why Gerald couldn't care less if Riley died after the fire accident at Campbell ranch.
I mean, she's a complete airhead, thinks shopping defines her life, but she has a big heart.She didn't shop for a single damn moment. In actuality, I thought she was one of the few sensible characters in the story. She was calm enough to call her parents to give Riley the blood transfusion he needed to survive. She was smart enough to prefer Jim as her father, observant enough to know Hayes Oil hardened Riley. And no airhead could quickly cover up Jeff's murder and keep her mouth shut in front of the police. I have no idea why Riley thought his sister was ditzy.
“Adam, may I have a glass of water, please?“
Guy pours water into a glass in front of her, while Alexis addresses the board.
“I’m a very direct woman. If I do not get that approval - and please understand that I have a controlling interest in Denver-Carrington – I shall fire you all on the spot and replace you with a board that will approve of the merger.”
“Look Campbell-“ Riley started.
“That’s Campbell-Hayes!” Jack snapped angrily.