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* '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 143]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 143]] | ||
* '''Year''': 1981 | * '''Year''': 1981 | ||
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She could no longer trust her own emotions. Jennifer was crushed to realize her photographer fiancé, Paul, had no intention of marrying her. He'd only been interested in managing her modeling career -- and her fees. Now he was nothing more than a bitter memory as she immersed herself in her new job, assisting her former art teacher. She also found solace in doing expert copies of French Impressionist paintings. Then, to her horror, she discovered her paintings were secretly being sold -- as the originals! Even worse, she suspected that the man behind the swindles was one she'd recently come to love and trust. Could she survive another betrayal? | She could no longer trust her own emotions. Jennifer was crushed to realize her photographer fiancé, Paul, had no intention of marrying her. He'd only been interested in managing her modeling career -- and her fees. Now he was nothing more than a bitter memory as she immersed herself in her new job, assisting her former art teacher. She also found solace in doing expert copies of French Impressionist paintings. Then, to her horror, she discovered her paintings were secretly being sold -- as the originals! Even worse, she suspected that the man behind the swindles was one she'd recently come to love and trust. Could she survive another betrayal? |
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- Author: Claudette Jauniere
- Publisher: Harlequin Mystique # 143
- Year: 1981
Book Description
She could no longer trust her own emotions. Jennifer was crushed to realize her photographer fiancé, Paul, had no intention of marrying her. He'd only been interested in managing her modeling career -- and her fees. Now he was nothing more than a bitter memory as she immersed herself in her new job, assisting her former art teacher. She also found solace in doing expert copies of French Impressionist paintings. Then, to her horror, she discovered her paintings were secretly being sold -- as the originals! Even worse, she suspected that the man behind the swindles was one she'd recently come to love and trust. Could she survive another betrayal?