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Olivia Mayfield's thrilling and sexy novel about seductive money, deadly secrets, and fatal attractions-'available in one complete edition!
Maggie Willings knew that returning home for her estranged grandfather's funeral would not be easy, but she never expected the reading of his will to be the most difficult part. It turns out her grandfather named four people beneficiaries to his vast estate-'Maggie, her brother Robert, her ex-boyfriend Andrew, and her grandfather's far-too-young girlfriend Bethany. But only one of them will win his millions: whoever finds out the truth about what happened to Maggie's younger sister Cassandra, who vanished over eight years ago.
As her grandfather's strange challenge pits Maggie against those nearest to her, she's reluctant to drag up painful memories of her sister and distracted by a lingering attraction to Andrew. But as she delves deeper into her sister's mysterious vanishing, she begins to discover that each of the contestants has dangerous secrets to hide-'and with ten million dollars on the line, no one, not even those she loves most, can be trusted...
Praise for The Inheritance 'One hell of a ride.'-'Fictional Candy 'Too delicious to pass up.'-'Book Labyrinth 'Excellent...The plot is substantially written and will have you hooked in seconds.'-'HEAs Are Us Olivia Mayfield has been an unabashed fan of romance since she was a teen, secretly devouring her mom's Harlequins. She has a bachelor's degree in Creative Writing, as well as a Master's degree in English, and lives with her family in Ohio. In her free time she loves reading, shopping, wearing absurdly high-heeled boots, cheesecake, karaoke, and harassing her friends.
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