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The Gift of Happiness

by Amanda Carpenter

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The only thing she wanted was her freedom...

The daughter of a very rich and ruthless man, Katherine Marie Farlough wants nothing more than to be free of his demanding, merciless clutches. Trapped like a bird in a cage, she acts out in an attempt to have someoneâ??anyoneâ??recognize her desperate situation.

Lucas Dalton is the most handsome man Katherine has ever seen, and he also happens to be her father's business rival. He's also the only person to see behind her glittering façade to the desperation lurking underneath. With no regard to the problems it might cause him, Lucas offers her the chance at freedom, independence, and even love...

This Retro Romance reprint was originally published in December 1988 by Mills & Bo… (more)

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This was a very different sort of HP. Very will written. The hero was all kinds of wonderful. You clearly see the hero falling in love with the heroine. She was sort of odd in that she was so strong and cynical at the beginning and so clueless and sweet after the hero rescues her from her father. I know she was just reacting to the abuse at first but it seemed a well developed shell and I think it would have been harder to ditch that attitude and be so sweet so quickly. But that was pretty minor for me. The love story was sweet without any great angst or separations and it was fun to see that for a change. I loved the way he stood up for her continually and how he called her Katie-bug. There was a 17 year age difference and it was slightly addressed but I would have welcomed even more angst/thought on the part of the hero.

All in all I loved it. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
In The Gift of Happiness, there is no Big Misunderstanding, no Big Secret. An element of the External Conflict is amplified in the Fifth Act, when we learn the truth about the Warehouses Down By the River.

The Heroine is a Spitfire-- run wild without a mother's guidance, spoiled in material goods and starved for love and attention. When her sociopathic father asks her to be the Honey Trap for a Business Rival, she takes matters into her own hands.

The Hero is jaw-grittingly noble, and permits the Heroine time and room to make up her mind. She receives female counsel from a Free Spirit and Housekeeper with a Heart of Gold.

Refreshing and pleasant read, with the heroine showing growth as she accepts responsibility and emotional commitment. ( )
  feeling.is.first | Dec 30, 2013 |
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KATHERINE made no attempt to walk quietly down the wide staircase, and her booted heels sounded quite audibly on the polished hard wood.
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Fiction. Romance. HTML:

The only thing she wanted was her freedom...

The daughter of a very rich and ruthless man, Katherine Marie Farlough wants nothing more than to be free of his demanding, merciless clutches. Trapped like a bird in a cage, she acts out in an attempt to have someoneâ??anyoneâ??recognize her desperate situation.

Lucas Dalton is the most handsome man Katherine has ever seen, and he also happens to be her father's business rival. He's also the only person to see behind her glittering façade to the desperation lurking underneath. With no regard to the problems it might cause him, Lucas offers her the chance at freedom, independence, and even love...

This Retro Romance reprint was originally published in December 1988 by Mills & Bo

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Katherine Marie Farlough was young, beautiful and the daughter of a very rich and distinguished man. But inside that gilded cage, Kate was a mere pawn in her father's life. The ruthless Kentuckian cared more for his business conquests than his daughter's happiness, fully expecting Kate's womanly cooperation in his latest plot to undo his rival, Lucas Dalton. But Kate refused. She could never willingly be the trap set to ruin the one man who had offered her sanctuary from a loveless home. Even if protecting Luke meant sending away the most attractive man she had ever met.
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