Vegas Heat


Vegas Heat is the powerful story of the Thornton dynasty. . . of Fanny's twin sons, Sage and Birch: alienated from each other, one is content in his conventional life while the other's search for happiness leads to tragedy - and renewed hope. It is the story of Fanny's two daughters: Sunny, betrayed by her husband, fighting a battle no woman should ever have to face. . . Billie, whose obsessive devotion to the Thorntons' children's clothing empire has kept her from finding love. It is also the story of Fanny's search for her own roots. . . and her relationship with Marcus Reed, the wealthy but mysterious businessman who promises her a passion she has been denied for too long.

A poignant and passionate tale of pride and ambition, heartbreak and betrayal, tragedy and triumph, Vegas Heat resonates with drama and emotion. It is the story of a family's struggle for success against all odds and their search for love and acceptance. It is Fern Michaels at the peak of her storytelling powers.

New York Times bestselling author Fern Michaels continues the saga of the Colemans and the Thorntons. In 1980, Fanny Thornton's ex-husband becomes gravely ill so she steps in to run his life's work--Babylon, Vegas's most magnificent casino--and vows to make her family whole again in the process. 400 pp. National print publicity. National print ads. 150,000 print.

Author(s): Fern Michaels  

ISBN 10: 0821776681
ISBN 13: 9780821776681
Pages: 480
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publication: October 1997
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