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"Flight of Passion"

by Mollie Mathews

Past love and passionate obsessions. What will you do when love flies back into your life?
Fast paced, heart-wrenching, completely unexpected twists, excellent storyline, and a hell of a good read
# Women's Fiction
# Romance
# Billionaires
# Clean
# Contemporary

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Billionaire property investor Oliver Hart is used to getting what he wants. Single, thirty-five and a committed bachelor, he plays by his own rules. On a personal quest to discover a rare, elusive and very valuable butterfly, he's unwittingly distracted by a former flame, Ruby Diaz—a woman who callously abandoned him eight years earlier. Deciding he wants to reclaim the beauty as his own, in his mind, it's as good as done. But Ruby is not his for the taking. Due to marry the son of a wealthy landowner, she refuses to succumb to his charms. On a quest to save her family’s land, Ruby knows she must put duty first, and silence the passionate stirrings of her heart. But Oliver's not taking no for an answer. Risking everything to help the woman he loves to gain her freedom, Oliver entangles himself in an emotional net that alters his life forever. Sacrificing his own selfish pursuit to help Ruby, he realizes that you may be able to own something, but you can never own someone—especially the women you love. Flight of Passion is a rapturous tale of beauty, obsession and the transformational power of unconditional love. Reader reviews: "Fast-paced, heart-wrenching, completely unexpected twists, excellent storyline, and a hell of a good read." ~ Rae Waterhouse "This book is a carefully crafted, truly original story. Mollie's wonderfully descriptive narrative paints a picture in which it is easy to lose oneself. A touching and heart-warming book, well worth a read." ~ Cathy Rioran "Mollie Mathews has written a beautifully scripted story of two people wildly attracted to each other but too constrained by family expectations to allow themselves to commit. When they meet again after eight years can they move beyond old patterns of behavior or are they doomed to always want, but never have?" ~ Jane Whitmeyer