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Laura wanted a totally new life. When her boss told her about a fabulous new job in America, with an incredible salary, Laura jumped at the chance! She said goodbye to Paris and her friends without a qualm. But only hours after she arrived in New York, Laura s elation had turned to despair. Her job contract was worthless--the company that had hired her didn't exist! And the man who had interviewed her in Paris had played a nasty trick. She didn't know what to do. Nor did she suspect this was only the beginning of the nightmare.... | Laura wanted a totally new life. When her boss told her about a fabulous new job in America, with an incredible salary, Laura jumped at the chance! She said goodbye to Paris and her friends without a qualm. But only hours after she arrived in New York, Laura s elation had turned to despair. Her job contract was worthless--the company that had hired her didn't exist! And the man who had interviewed her in Paris had played a nasty trick. She didn't know what to do. Nor did she suspect this was only the beginning of the nightmare.... |
Revision as of 00:37, 15 August 2007
- Author: Magali
- Publisher: Harlequin Mystique # 88
- Year: 1980
Laura wanted a totally new life. When her boss told her about a fabulous new job in America, with an incredible salary, Laura jumped at the chance! She said goodbye to Paris and her friends without a qualm. But only hours after she arrived in New York, Laura s elation had turned to despair. Her job contract was worthless--the company that had hired her didn't exist! And the man who had interviewed her in Paris had played a nasty trick. She didn't know what to do. Nor did she suspect this was only the beginning of the nightmare....