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Violet's Way

By: Celeste Messer
Narrated by: Rebecca Roberts
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Rose MacRae is worried when she finds out that Violet, the shyest and most naïve of her three sisters, is falling in love with Jackson Carter of Carter Enterprises. It isn't that Rose doesn't like Jackson; everyone likes the guy. But Jackson is a real ladies man with a 'love'em and leave'em' reputation. While Violet... Violet is a babe in the woods when it comes to love.

When Violet won't listen to reason, Rose has no choice but to enlist the help of Jackson's older brother Dexter, CEO of Carter Enterprises, to break the couple up. Dex has millions invested in a huge and decidedly shaky merger. The only thing keeping the deal together is the upcoming marriage between the two families and Dex is not about to let his irresponsible brother screw things up.

When it becomes apparent that Jackson won't dump Violet; Dex sets out to make sure that Violet falls in love with someone else. But what seemed to be a good idea at the time backfires in more ways than one.

©2014 Celest Messer (P)2015 Celest Messer

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