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From San Francisco society to a sunbaked Greek island, come share a deeply romantic adventure, bursting with vitality-and discover the unforgettable woman called Hot Shot who made it all happen. Welcome to HOT SHOT, a glorious, heart-stopping love story with characters as bold as the invention that brings them together-and changes America forever.
With one ingenious invention, they started a brilliant business empire in a seedy California garage. They were renegades who took on corporate America with daring and vision. For Susannah, the cool socialite, it was the hottest challenge of her life; for Sam, the charismatic rebel, it was a rocket-driven-rainbow ride straight into the future on his terms; for Yank, the eccentric inventor, it was a precious dream made dazzlingly real; for Mitch, the marketing genius, it was a risk he had to take.
But big dreams can have a cruel price--and Susannah, the daughter of one of the country's most powerful corporate titans, was about to embark on an adventure that would sever her from her family, give her unimagined courage, and open her to a passion so rich, so sensual, that she would be utterly and forever transformed...
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Businessmen, Fiction, Inventors, Socialites, Fathers and daughters, Computer industry, Large type books, Fiction, generalPlaces
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1990, Pocket Books
Unknown Binding
in English
- [Author's proof ed.] edition
0671312731 9780671312732
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"Susannah's real father wasn't Joel Faulconer, but an Englishman named Charles Lydiard, who met Susannah's mother when he visited New York City in 1949."
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