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Money Can't Buy You Love

Current price: $13.99
Money Can't Buy You Love
Money Can't Buy You Love

Barnes and Noble

Money Can't Buy You Love

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Is it true what they say about money and love? Marshall Walker, New York millionaire and entrepreneur, has flown to Texas to promote his new company. He's known for not only his ability to turn any company into a gold mine, but for his playboy lifestyle. Emily Ashford is the Assistant Editor for San Antonio Magazine. Emily has been working her butt off, hoping for an overdue promotion. Her new project could be the one to push her career forward, maybe even land her own magazine. Marshall may be a savvy business man, but women are his weakness. When he shows up for a photo shoot and interview about his new venture, he is side-tracked when he sees Emily. Confident in his charm, he puts the moves on her. To his surprise, she is uninterested. Marshall is a man not used to being turned down for anything that he wants. His efforts only earn him a slap and piece of Emily's mind, just in time for her boss to arrive. Informed that this man assaulting her is none other than her feature story, Marshall Walker, Emily finds herself fired. Knowing that this is all his fault, and could seriously screw up his reason for being there, Marshall has to work hard to make it up to Emily, but she wants nothing to do with him after the trouble he has caused her. Not only has she lost her job, but she stands to lose her family's farm. Sent there to stop her from investigating a drug cartel for a story, Marshall finds himself protecting more than just his case. Can he save Emily, her family farm, and his investigation?

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