"Крайний срок Евы" - книга о жизни Евы Синклер. У нее было все, о чем она мечтала: квартира с видом на море в Сиэтле, маленькая синяя спортивная машина и должность заместителя редактора в горячем журнале города. Ей пришлось бороться за это все с того момента, когда она ушла от своего отца и от газеты "Bay City Beacon" - любимой газеты ее отца, которую он издавал в маленьком городке. Однако один звонок от Марка Таунсона, протеже ее отца, изменил все. Ее отец, ее карьера, ее независимость и, возможно, ее разум. Чтобы выполнить последнюю волю своего отца, ей нужно было встретить однолетний срок в качестве со-редактора "Bay City Beacon" вместе с Марком. Это был невозможный срок. Особенно когда начинают лететь искры между ними.
The Seattle sea-view, Eva Sinclair's little blue car — along with the position as editor at the popular city magazine — came at a price. It's everything she's worked for, but with just one phone call she could lose it all.
Eva's father is dead and he kept secrets she needs in order to keep the business running. She lost her relationship with her dad when she left her town and went to Seattle to make it big. Personal regret and bitterness had kept her focused while she fought her way through the Chicago bureaucracy. But now he'd arranged a pact. She agrees to fulfill his dying dream of continuing his hometown newspaper, in exchange for his final favor: finding the daughter of one of his favorite protégés, Mark Townson. Eva and Mark both want something from their fathers that neither of them believes is their inheritance; but Eva finds herself falling in love with Mark's son, Isaac Townson — who also may have inherited something unexpected.
Электронная Книга «Eva's Deadline» написана автором Linda Lee Hope в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9781472083029
Описание книги от Linda Lee Hope
A one-year sentence…or life? Eva Sinclair finally had it all: the Seattle sea-view condo, the little blue sports car and the assistant editorship at the city’s hottest magazine. Everything she’d fought for since the day she walked out on her father and the Bay City Beacon, his beloved small-town newspaper…With one call from Mark Townson, her father’s protégé, it was all gone. Her father. Her career. Her independence. And, quite possibly, her mind. Because fulfilling her father’s final wishes meant meeting a one-year deadline as Mark’s co-editor at the Beacon. That’s what they call an impossible deadline.Especially when the sparks begin to fly.