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Harm's Way

Harm's Way

 eBook, Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC   (03 September 2012)

£6.66

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DIV>For confident nineteen-year-old Anna, finding men is easy, holding on to them unnecessary. Moving to Paris brings her a new job, a new life and a new friend in the form of a woman twenty years her senior, Beth. As they fall in love with the city, Anna is irresistibly drawn to Beth's warmth and charm. When Beth falls in love with an attractive Frenchman, Christian, Anna struggles to overcome her increasing jealousy. But who is her real rival: Christian or Beth?

A sultry tale of betrayal and regret, Harm's Way traces Anna's story as she learns one of life's hardest lessons: that if you believe you can have anything you want, you may end up with nothing but regret.
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I always think that if you walk around thinking you can have anything you want, you usually can.< 'A subtle, sensual, absorbing tale' Grazia 'A dark, Single White Female-style tale set in a Paris that is as seedy as it is glamorous ... An observant read detailing life's harder lessons, the careless disregard of youth and the silent desperation of age' Glamour 'Gripping ... an enjoyable summer read' Observer 'Harm's Way has given us the modern-day woman, immensely complex morally and emotionally. It is also utterly engrossing and intriguing.' Jung Chang DIV>For confident nineteen-year-old Anna, finding men is easy, holding on to them unnecessary. Moving to Paris brings her a new job, a new life and a new friend in the form of a woman twenty years her senior, Beth. As they fall in love with the city, Anna is irresistibly drawn to Beth's warmth and charm. When Beth falls in love with an attractive Frenchman, Christian, Anna struggles to overcome her increasing jealousy. But who is her real rival: Christian or Beth?
A sultry tale of betrayal and regret, Harm's Way traces Anna's story as she learns one of life's hardest lessons: that if you believe you can have anything you want, you may end up with nothing but regret.
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I always think that if you walk around thinking you can have anything you want, you usually can.<

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