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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jennifer Ferranno
Susan Kelsey has an ideal life. She has a career with an electronics development firm in a big city, a nice home and a new car. Coming from a small town, Susan finds herself uneasy with the city's crime rate. Being a pacifist she is stunned to discover she is being stalked by a thief and the police are unable to identify him. When the thief turns out to be a mass murderer who is targeting the highly classified "S-2 Project her salvation comes in the form of an agent for Homeland Security. Their worlds and their ideas on law enforcement are totally opposite but even Susan realizes he is her only chance to survive. Neither of them counted on their emotions to get in the way and although opposites are supposed to attract, can Susan forget that the man who stole her heart carries a gun everywhere? When the tables are turned can she find the strength to do what it takes to save the agent's life?
Jennifer Ryder had been engaged to James Cotts and they had been very happy.James had been an officer in the police force and the Special Forces unit and as far as Jennifer knew he had been well liked and respected.Things had been going well until James was asked to go to work in America. It seemed to Jennifer to be a hasty decision. He started his tour of duty in America and their relationship deteriorated. It was only because of Jennifer's persistence in trying to keep the relationship alive that eventually, all was made clear.The months that followed were hazardous, not just for James but for all his colleagues and friends too. They were all in terrible danger until after a great deal of hard work and sheer determination, James and his team brought the culprits to justice. However, success came at a price.
JENNIFER
Éditions Muse
2023
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Body conscious, cubicle-working, and love lorn in the Minneapolis suburbs, Jennifer Johnson is your average American woman. So it's totally understandable when she freaks out after learning her ex-boyfriend is getting married, as is her younger sister, Hailey. To add insult to injury, this means she'll have to wear an Asian-inspried kimono bridesmaid dress, which shows every curve and dimple plus more. Approaching thirty, single, and still unsatisfied with her career as a copywriter for the family-owned Keller's department store, like any woman would, Jen begins to obsess about finding a boyfriend, losing weight, and perhaps chasing her dream job. When Brad Keller, heir to the Keller's business, comes into the picture, it looks like Jen's luck just might be changing. But, as often is the case, in reality, things are never quite as glossy beneath the surface and life's decisions aren't always about following your dream. We're with Jen every step of the way from her daily struggle to eat or not eat a Cinnabon to her decision to ruin the kimono with Drano, and finally, to her chance to define her 'happiness'.
Jennifer Johnson is your average American woman who just so happened to marry the handsome wealthy son of a Midwest department store magnate. Not too long ago she was stuck in a cubicle, love-lorn and addicted to Cinnabon frosting, now she has her Prince Charming and all she could have dreamed of. But as the wedding bells fade, Jennifer quickly learns that the grass on this too-manicured other side is not as green as she thought. After a honeymoon from hell at a gated Christian Resort in the Virgin Islands - bought and paid for by the in-laws and complete with alcohol-free drinks, curfews and joy-ga (satan-free yoga) - Jennifer finds herself in all too bizarre new life. Soon she's organizing Valentine's Day Abstinence dances with her mother-in-law's church committee, sewing size 4 tags into all of her clothing because she can't possibly reveal the truth to her husband, and dining with a Trophy Wives club with their own theories about how to hold on the their men. There must be more to life than this? "Jennifer Johnson is Sick of Being Married" is a laugh-out-loud, no-holds barred lesson about the "good life" and how getting what you want most might just be the worst thing for you.