Carmichaels' Diamonds
by Frances Parker-Smith
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Pub Date Feb 29 2020 | Archive Date Apr 16 2020
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Description
Warning - Contains Adult Content. Colin Carmichael, notorious gangster and diamond thief, made one fatal mistake. On his last heist, he double-crossed his partners, keeping the haul for himself. His gang took their revenge. But the diamonds were never found.
Now his son, Jasper Carmichael, has cut ties with his criminal past to create an ever-growing property empire. But Jasper is his father’s son, and violence and lust run hot in his blood. When his path crosses with the beautiful florist Kate Reynolds, he wants her instantly, and Jasper Carmichael gets what he wants.
The cut-throat world of business is as treacherous as the criminal underworld, and when rumour spreads that Jasper has Colin Carmichael's long-lost diamonds, the gangs Jasper thought he'd escaped prove they are far from done with him. With enemies on all sides, Jasper can trust no one, not even his oldest friends. No one except Katie, if he can let himself love her.
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ISBN | 9781912655533 |
PRICE | £2.39 (GBP) |
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Featured Reviews
Romantic read, with characters who couldn’t stay away from each other despite complex circumstances! Jumped around a bit but a good story and fun to read. Thank you for letting me review this book.
This is the first book that I have read by Frances but definitely not the last. I really enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more. There are twists and turns along with danger, betrayal, revenge and pain and I definitely recommend you read this book as it is so well written and worth reading.