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09-05-09, 01:45 AM | #63 | |||||
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| فعلاً ح تخلينا نتحمس نقرا للمركز الدولي داليا بجد تسلمي على المجهود المميز ولك احلى تقييم حبيبتي الله يعطيك العافيه . اقتباس:
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16-05-09, 01:59 PM | #66 | ||||
| Her high hopes were ruthlessly shattered . . . Encouraged by the sale of her opal pendant to Charles Rydon of Ruyton’s Jewelers, and the almost certain promise of a job, jewelery designer Lindsay Warren left Australia for London. Then she discovered that his check had bounced and he was out of the country. Angrily Lindsay confronted Hugh Rydon chairman of the firm, and demanded payment. It was more than a shock to Lindsay to that Hugh Rydon thought she was just another one of Charles's marital infidelities—and that he was prepared to buy her off! | ||||
16-05-09, 02:01 PM | #67 | ||||
| She thought she'd put the past behind. Stephanie had made a home for herself and her young son Adam in the quiet Cotswold village—and was content with her life. It was a shock to learn that Maxim Tyler had moved into the manor house. The memories of his bitter betrayal came flooding back. And her distrust of him returned with their first encounter. "You've denied me any knowledge of Adam for nine years," he told her. "And while there may have been good reasons for you doing so—the situation has changed now. Definitely!" | ||||
16-05-09, 02:12 PM | #68 | ||||
| Was it marriage for money or love? Gwen Shaughnessy's marriage to Brad Robilliard, the cold, controlled founder of Robilliard Enterprises, was a business deal strictly for money. If they stayed together for one year, Brad's uncle, a misguided matchmaker, promised to solve both their financial problems. Gwen filled Brad's ordered life with domesticity and fun, while he awakened a range of new emotions in her. Unintentionally, yet inevitably, they fell in love. It should have been perfect. But doubts and the very contract that had brought them together now threatened to drive them apart. | ||||
16-05-09, 02:16 PM | #69 | ||||
| Love blossomed in the desert Lady Sophia Carlton had led a pampered life, spoiled by her wealthy doting parents. She saw marriage to David, a self-sacrificing schoolteacher working among poor Arabs, as a way of adding meaning to her life. During her disastrous trek across the Sahara to join David, she was rescued by Jareth Kingsley, a lone drifter with a painful past. It was Jareth who forced Sophia to be honest with herself and her motives. For the emotions he aroused in her made a mockery of her intention to marry. | ||||
16-05-09, 02:18 PM | #70 | ||||
| To save her reputation, she lied to him When Sally Hughes arrived in Africa, the situation at Zambezi Safaris was desperate. Despite her feelings, she knew that until they found the missing man, their main supporter, Paul Morrant, must not know the truth. But stranded in the closed game reserve with Paul, Sally realized there was much more to it than she'd known. Paul wasn't looking for a missing coworker—he was looking for a member of a crime ring! Now Sally was trapped by her own lies, for Paul was convinced that she was one of the thieves! | ||||
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