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Heaven's Price
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Heaven’s Price

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One of the most popular romance writers of all time, Sandra Brown has been prominently featured in USA Today and on NBC’s Today show, giving her the kind of name recognition the likes of which has previously been reserved for Danielle Steel and Judith Krantz. Her books, like the million-plus copy A Whole New Light, fly off the shelves in bookstores of every size and style. Heaven’s Price follows on the heels of national hardcover best-sellers Adam’s Fall,
Silken Web,
Fanta C,
Where There’s Smoke,
French Silk, and Texas! Sage.

In Heaven’s Price she has written a deliciously sensual novel of a woman torn between her career and her heart. Blair Simpson thought she had it all – a satisfying career as a dancer, a great Manhattan apartment and no emotional entanglements. But when Blair injures her knees dancing she is forced to put her life on hold and move to Long Island to recuperate. Blair has never met anyone like her new landlord Sean, who questions her methods and her lifestyle at every turn. Yet Blair is determined to continue dancing, even if it means risking her health. What she can’t see, until it’s much too late, is that while she’s healing her body, she’s losing her heart… as Sean makes her question her most intimate beliefs–about men, about love, and mostly, about herself. Now, as professional duty and her passionate yearnings clash, she must choose the right course for them both. Sexy, touching, and deeply satisfying, here is one of Sandra Brown’s classic romances available in hardcover for the first time, and available to her devoted readers for the first time in more than 10 years.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 March 1996
Pages
217
ISBN
9780553571578

One of the most popular romance writers of all time, Sandra Brown has been prominently featured in USA Today and on NBC’s Today show, giving her the kind of name recognition the likes of which has previously been reserved for Danielle Steel and Judith Krantz. Her books, like the million-plus copy A Whole New Light, fly off the shelves in bookstores of every size and style. Heaven’s Price follows on the heels of national hardcover best-sellers Adam’s Fall,
Silken Web,
Fanta C,
Where There’s Smoke,
French Silk, and Texas! Sage.

In Heaven’s Price she has written a deliciously sensual novel of a woman torn between her career and her heart. Blair Simpson thought she had it all – a satisfying career as a dancer, a great Manhattan apartment and no emotional entanglements. But when Blair injures her knees dancing she is forced to put her life on hold and move to Long Island to recuperate. Blair has never met anyone like her new landlord Sean, who questions her methods and her lifestyle at every turn. Yet Blair is determined to continue dancing, even if it means risking her health. What she can’t see, until it’s much too late, is that while she’s healing her body, she’s losing her heart… as Sean makes her question her most intimate beliefs–about men, about love, and mostly, about herself. Now, as professional duty and her passionate yearnings clash, she must choose the right course for them both. Sexy, touching, and deeply satisfying, here is one of Sandra Brown’s classic romances available in hardcover for the first time, and available to her devoted readers for the first time in more than 10 years.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 March 1996
Pages
217
ISBN
9780553571578