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If Music be the Food of Love you will want this
story to play on and on ...
Literary agent Alison has been in love with her
favorite author-client for years. Not that paperback romance writer
Carolyn has ever noticed. She sees Alison as a close, loyal friend;
she has never questioned society's conventions.
When Alison negotiates
a lucrative contract for her, Carolyn seizes the unexpectedly large
advance to fulfill a passion of her own. Beginning in Paris, scene
of her brief, calamitous marriage, she will immerse herself in great
music from the world's great orchestras.
Paris brings a dramatic encounter with Nicolas
Frost, the remote, driven young conductor who is creating a reputation
for musical brilliance. When the smitten Carolyn discovers the conductor's
masquerade -- necessary to achieve recognition in the male-dominated
higher echelons of classical music -- she is suddenly faced with
the true nature of her powerful attraction to Nick.
Meanwhile, Alison has found her own consolation.
But does sweet, passionate Samantha have any chance of winning Alison's
affections away from Carolyn? Can there by any future for Nick and
Carolyn?
Find the answers in this captivating, decliciously
romantic and erotic tale from one of our most entertaining storytellers.
Fans of this book will not want to miss the short stories in Frosting on the Cake 1 and 2.
© 1992 245 pages 62,039 words
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