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Author Garwood, Julie, author.

Title Hotshot / Julie Garwood.

Publication Info. New York, New York : Signet, [2014]

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Location Call No. Status
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Workroom  AP F GARWOOD    Check Shelf
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  PPB GARWOOD    Check Shelf
Description 392 pages ; 18 cm
Series Buchanan-Renard series ; [11]
Garwood, Julie. Buchanan-Renard series ; 11.
Summary Peyton Lockhart and her sisters have inherited Bishop's Cove, a small, luxurious oceanfront resort, but it comes with a condition: The girls must run the resort for one year and show a profit. Only then will they own it. A graduate of a prestigious French culinary school, Peyton has just lost her job as a food critic. There are countless challenges and too many people who want to stop the sisters from succeeding. Among them are their contentious cousins, who are outraged that they did not inherit the resort, as well as a powerful group of land developers who have been eyeing the coveted beachfront property. It is soon apparent to Peyton that their efforts are being sabotaged, but she refuses to let the threats scare her, until she is nearly killed. She calls on her childhood friend and protector, Finn MacBain, now with the FBI, and asks for his help. He saved her life once; can he do it again?
Subject Food writers -- Fiction.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Officials and employees -- Fiction.
Seaside resorts -- Fiction.
Inheritance and succession -- Fiction.
Resorts -- Management -- Fiction.
Sabotage -- Fiction.
Sisters -- Fiction.
Attempted murder -- Fiction.
Intelligence officers -- Fiction.
Olympic athletes -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Romantic suspense fiction.
Love stories.
Other Editions: Reproduction of (manifestation): Garwood, Julie. Hotshot New York, NY : Dutton, Published by the Penguin Group, [2013] (DLC) 2013016250
ISBN 9780451467553 (paperback)
0451467558 (paperback)
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