The Golden Chance by Jayne Ann Krentz

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  • Pub. Date: February 1991
  • 352pp
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    • Pub. Date: February 1991
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp

    Synopsis

    Stunning, stubborn, and independent, Philadelphia Fox lost her best friend because of the fabulously rich and powerful Lightfoot family of Washington state. Now she's got her friend's controlling shares in Lightfoot Industries - an inheritance that brings Nick, the family's prodigal and supremely attractive son, knocking at her door.

    An unexpected and irrepressible spark between them blazes into extraordinary passion, and Phila - historically unlucky in love - finds the deepest satisfaction she has ever known. But behind Nick's gray eyes lurks a disturbing enigma…and Phila must make the choice of her life. Trusting Nick may come with quite a price - but giving in to his strong, sensual seduction is a golden chance that may never come again.

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    Krentz ( Gift of Gold ) concocts a breezy, funny tale of love conquering all. Philadelphia Fox, do-gooder and professional social worker, bristles when she unexpectedly inherits substantial holdings in a major electronics company jointly owned by the mighty Castleton and Lightfoot clans of Washington State. Phila is offended by the ``death machines'' the company builds for the Pentagon, by the Castletons and Lightfoots (``aristocrats with everything but the title''),robin/ comma added for ease of reading//pk and by the way the families have mistreated her late best friend. But an affair with the Lightfoots' black-sheep scion teaches Phila that even rich, conservative snobs can be confused and vulnerable. With marvelous economy, Krentz ties together every detail she introduces. Her charitable, affable vision results in a grand tale of harmony restored, replete with rehabilitation of its villainess. The care Krentz lavishes on her narrative would do honor to a far more serious novel and demonstrates once again a key factor in her success: an abiding respect for the reader. (Mar . )

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    A former librarian with a degree in history, Jayne Ann Krentz is a prolific, bestselling romance novelist and a passionate advocate of the genre.

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    BIG Disappointmentby Anonymous

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    August 08, 2007: I have read most of JAK's novels and have always enjoyed her unusual, often quirky characters. This time, however, heroine was so annoying and obnoxious that I could hardly stand to finish the book. I kept thinking that as I read on she would begin to grow on me, but it never happened.

    Absolutely a great read!by Anonymous

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    April 18, 2003: Loved the characters and how they interacted. The characters are believable and real. I was tickled with Nick's 'heavy handedness'. Reminded me of Clark Gable. Philadelphia is a women I can relate to and her strong desire to 'make things right'.