Author:Sasha Blake

MONEY
Emily Kent is the daughter of one of the most powerful women on the planet. Her mother and billionaire father have laid the world at her feet - it's not enough. Emily is determined to make her own luck.
LUST
Claudia Kent is Emily's step-sister - all she craves is love. Desperate to escape the misery of her past, she meets the man of her dreams. Or so she imagines...
VENGEANCE
Nathan Kent is the son of no one. Adopted, and then discarded by the one family who could have loved him, he has only one goal in life - to get his revenge.
GREED
As disgraced tycoon Jack Kent and his wife Innocence fight for supremacy over their vast empire, family ties are flung aside - no one will stand the way of their obsession with money, sex and power.
Sexy and scandalous - a delicious beach read.
—— TASMINA PERRYAn exciting bonkbuster for the summer
—— HEATSex, scandal, revenge and lies - says it all.
—— THE BOOKSELLER, March 09The most beautiful of his books throws up ideas, allusions, and breathtaking imaginative insights on almost every page. Each time he returns from his travels, Marco Polo is invited by Kublai Khan to describe the cities he has visited-Although he makes Marco Polo summon up many cities for the Khan's imagination to feed on, Calvino is describing only one city in this book. Venice, that decaying heap of incomparable splendour, still stands as substantial evidence of man's ability to create something perfect out of chaos
—— Paul Bailey , Times Literary SupplementSo important for thinking about the rich layers of life around us, our frailties, how we question and how we find meaning.
—— RedOf all the Italian post-war novelists, Italo Calvino is the adventurer. He glitters, impersonal, brilliant and lasting
—— Financial TimesEvery time I read this I discover something new
—— Daniel Handler (Lemony Snicket) , Daily MailWhat elevates The Making of Henry..is the way it talks about love. That, and being funny
—— GuardianThis is brilliantly, biliously funny. It is also painfully, movingly sad...Expansive and compassionate... Sharp and hilarious, this latest novel shows Jacobson at his best
—— ObserverA story of modern love that will have readers laughing and sighing with recognition... A wry, insightful, thoroughly enjoyable tale about how men and women choose their demons and their lovers, and the sacrifices they're willing to make for both
—— Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionDelightful... Her characters are, as always, wonderfully imperfect
—— New York Review of Books