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| Synopsis | Dean Lawson's daughters meet for the first time at his funeral, sparking a bitter rivalry between Abbie, the aristocratic woman who thought she was her father's only heir, and Rachel, her father's love child, a wild, artistic woman unafraid to fight her sister for their father's inheritance.
| | Size | | Height: | 6.8 in. | | Width: | 4.0 in. | | Thickness: | 1.2 in. | | Weight: | 8.0 oz. |
| | Publisher's Note | "The complexity of [the sisters'] relationship fascinates....[Dailey] moves her story ahead so purposefully and dramatically...readers will be glad they've gone along for the ride." CHICAGO SUN-TIMES They meet at their father's funeral, two beautiful women who could almost be twins. Abbie Lawson is the gently bred daugter, raised in the lap of luxury. Rachel Farr is the love child of Dean Lawson and a fiery artist. Rachel's life has been modest and lonely--until now. For the father's death will set off a fierce competition between the sisters, and the stakes are nothing less than all that is Texas at its most magnificent--its oil fields, its Arabian horse farms, and its extraordinary men--men who will love two women who should have been the best of friends. Instead, they are locked in a battle to prove whom their father loved best by fighting to inherit his legacy. At the funeral of Texas tycoon Dean Lawson, his daughter Abbie saw a shocking sight: a woman who was her exact double. She learned the woman was her father's love child. Fifteen weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. "Reader's will be glad they've gone along for the ride".--Chicago Sun-Times.
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