Tall Poplars e-bog
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Leading interior designer, Sally Hampstead and prestige furniture manufacturer, Max Scarponi meet at an interstate furniture exposition. Instant attraction leads to the dapper Max being inveigled by Sally, a glamorous divorce four years his senior, into a hitherto unimaginable tryst.Max finds Sally utterly irresistible. He leaves his young family and moves with her into a luxurious harbourside ...
E-bog
40,46 DKK
Forlag
Balboa Press AU
Udgivet
22 maj 2015
Længde
194 sider
Genrer
FA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781452528755
Leading interior designer, Sally Hampstead and prestige furniture manufacturer, Max Scarponi meet at an interstate furniture exposition. Instant attraction leads to the dapper Max being inveigled by Sally, a glamorous divorce four years his senior, into a hitherto unimaginable tryst.Max finds Sally utterly irresistible. He leaves his young family and moves with her into a luxurious harbourside apartment from where they indulge their hedonistic desires unabated. To pursue their idyll they invest in a rustic weekend cottage within a secluded valley.Their valley retreat contains intriguing aspects and soon they are drawn into the vortex of small-town life. The brazen allure of locals such as hard-living endurance rider, Luke Byrne and exotic bush regenerator, Veronica Jackson, sows seeds for lust, temptation and deception.Outside the valley, Sally retains her professional ambition while Max struggles. His now-ailing furniture factory is a burden to his finances, pride and confidence and the situation only exacerbates his guilt about his parents welfare and his forsaken family.Max and Sally open a restaurant in the valley to placate his parents but their omnipresence creates tension between the lovers. It doesnt help that Sally is frequently away on business - a situation that their part-time waitress Veronica is all too eager to exploit. As if their lives werent complicated enough, a mystery involving the enigmatic former owner of the cottage surfaces.