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9781475900989

Brittany

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  • ISBN13:

    9781475900989

  • ISBN10:

    1475900988

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-05-01
  • Publisher: Author Solutions
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Excerpts

The heat of the midday sun beat down on the head of the woman driving the red Mercedes convertible. Th e bright rays seemed to bounce o? the strands of gold running through her deep auburn hair. The Mercedes ate up the winding country road at an alarming rate, the car hugging the curves in spite of the driver's recklessness. The savage control of her movements and the blaze in her amber eyes attested to a temper barely in control. Brittany St. James was angry enough to spit nails. Her full, sensuous lips tightened. Unconsciously, her mind registered an oncoming billboard. "Thanks for making it Jamaica, Message from the Jamaica Tourist Board and Pepsi." Changing gears, she viciously wondered if the tourist board had a governing body to punish people who harassed others until they were forced to pack up and leave the island. This thought reminded her of the years she had spent abroad. She had returned to the island after an absence of several years, and this time, she thought grimly, if her uncle didn't back o?, she'd leave again. Not even the homesickness for the land of her birth and the only place she felt truly happy would break her self-imposed exile. She loved the island and its people. No other place gave her the same feeling of belonging she felt on the island, even though she had traveled extensively over the intervening years. She was truly an island girl.

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