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Separated at birth by a tyrannical father and reared continents apart, Nikki and Ariadne are twins with only their beauty in common. Nikki, raised by the mad tycoon in luxury, is heiress to his empire. Living in obscurity is the brilliant Ariadne, unaware of her bloodline-until she's seduced into a deadly masquerade to gain her share of the family riches.
The world is a candy store for Niki Papadaki, a wild international party girl one week away from her 21st birthday-the date established in her late father's will when she becomes the "sole proprietress" of Papadaki Private Holdings Ltd., "one of the world's largest privately held corporations." Once at the helm, Niki's lack of business scruples, carelessness with people's lives and environmental recklessness have negative effects on the company's bottom line and make the company a target of Mother Earth's Children, a radical environmental group. PPHL's board decides to replace Niki. Enter Ariadne, Niki's twin sister, who had been secretly raised in America by a childless couple because the girls' father believed twin heiresses were a curse. After an elaborate and covert switch, Ariadne assumes control of both PPHL and Niki's identity and works to turn the company around. Tension mounts as Ariadne-as-Niki becomes the target of an assassination plot; her bodyguard, the dashing Matt Foster, steals her heart while keeping her safe. Bestseller Gould crafts an absorbing narrative in which steamy scenes abound, characters' lives drip with decadence and danger is never far off. (Oct.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
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August 10, 2009: Another story about twins separated at birth. But the story was anything but boring. It had all the right ingredients, suspense, romance, interesting story. Judith Gould is a polished writer. Very easy to read and get caught up with the story. I loved the ending.
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April 13, 2009: It was a fun entertaining book for beach or rainy day. Kind of lite.