Heart of Gold by Jessica Bird

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  • Pub. Date: June 2003
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    • Pub. Date: June 2003
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 448pp

    Synopsis

    She has a chance to find something more precious than gold, if she’s brave enough to trust her heart. . . .

    Her intense passion for unlocking the secrets of the past is what made Carter Wessex an archeologist. Now she’s been given a chance to dig on Farrell Mountain where a doomed party of minutemen lost their lives—as well as the gold they were carrying during the Revolutionary War. Carter refuses to let the mountain’s owner, Nick Farrell, rattle her, even though she’s all too aware of his sexy yet sardonic presence. Her work on the mountain could be the most significant find of her career . . . if she can pull herself away from the smoldering attraction that is undeniably growing between them.

    Beneath the steely façade Nick Farrell wears like a well-cut suit, he is a man of hidden tenderness. From his first meeting with Carter, there’s an immediate flare—hotter than he has ever experienced before. But no one is more surprised than Nick when his desire for her deepens into something enduring. Now Nick must find a way to convince Carter that the real treasure to be found on Farrell Mountain is a true and lasting love. . . .

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    Biography

    Jessica Bird has been spinning tales since she could string sentences together. She is also the author of Leaping Hearts. A graduate of Smith College, Jessica is an attorney who is admitted to practice in two states. Her dream, however, is to someday live a life devoted to writing love stories. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with her husband.

    Visit the author’s Web site at www.jessicabird.com.

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    Fabulous storyby Anonymous

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    June 05, 2003: Archeologist Carter Wessex has been given a grant to unlock Revolutionary War secrets, buried with a doomed party of minutemen, on Farrell Mountain. That is, if she can convince Nick Farrell, the mountain?s owner, a.k.a., tycoon and corporate raider, to let her dig there. Nick reluctantly agrees to let her do so, but also establishes ground rules that Carter is less than happy with. Carter?s name seems familiar, and when Nick realizes who she is related to, his cool business fa?ade tells him he may stand to benefit all around from this decision. Little does he realize what lies in store for his heart! Arrogant, with a temper to boot, Nick?s life starts to change the minute Carter walks on to his mountain. Using the excuse of keeping an eye on her work, soon Nick can?t keep his eyes off Carter, and fireworks fly between these two. As the dig progresses, interesting artifacts and skeletons turn up, along with an unsavory associate of Carter?s, showing more interest than what seems appropriate in her findings. Carter?s dad also makes an appearance, shattering the protective shell she has conveniently built around herself, and questioning Nick?s business motives with her dad. Is he just using her to conveniently close another deal, breaking her heart in the process? The associates that Carter bring on the dig, and other members of Nick?s family, provide some great moments, adding nice secondary features and slices of humor along the way. I really liked the different archeological story line, and the many bits of history were very interesting, and not overdone. I must add, that this Farrell reminds me of another, that being Matt Farrell from Judith McNaught?s ?Paradise?, who is one of my favorite leading men. Needless to say, I loved this book and look forward to more from this incredible author!

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    April 23, 2003: Carter Wessex is a young talented historian and archeologist. She has been estranged from her wealthy father, William Wessex, for two years now. As a favor to her close friend, Carter agrees to ask Nicholas Farrell for permission to dig on his mountain. History tells of an ambush, involving gold, to have taken place somewhere in the mountain during the late 1700's. However, Mr. Farrell refuses to let anyone on his property, especially any archeologists! .............. Nick Farrell is a wealthy financier. His only concerns are caring for his adopted teenage nephew and an upcoming corporate take-over. He and his staff have been running off any and all trespassers. When he figures out that Carter is the daughter of his business partner, he agrees to let her dig. If Nick could bring father and daughter together, William Wessex would owe him BIG TIME. He never expected to become enamored of the little spitfire. ........... ***** I LOVED Jessica Bird's debut novel last year. I figured either the author had beginner's luck or was really, really talented. The second book would tell the tale. Well, here it is and the verdict is (insert drum roll here) 'PURE TALENT!' ......... Jessica Bird writes much like the contemporaries of Jayne Ann Krentz. If you have not read a book by Jessica Bird, you are missing out. This author will become very well known in the near future. This story is A MUST!


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