![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But by portraying her protagonists with verve and good humor, and adroitly mixing corporate maneuvers and passionate encounters, McNaught has produced a captivating tale. Although marred by a melodramatic and contrived terrorist subplot, the ending is never in doubt. ![]() To complicate matters, Meredith discovers that they have never been divorced. The highly successful CEO of his own conglomerate, Matt has a well-deserved reputation as a ruthless corporate raider, and when he hears of Meredith's aggressive plans for her chain's expansion the two clash explosively. A decade later, Meredith, now vice-president of a department-store chain and engaged to a prominent banker, meets Matt again. Her domineering father tells each of them a series of damaging lies and speedily arranges a divorce. Teenage socialite heiress Meredith Bancroft has a quick and disastrous secret marriage to unsuitably penniless Matt Farrell. Judith McNaught Paradise Hardcover 1 January 1992 by Judith McNaught (Author) 1,499 ratings Book 1 of 5: The Paradise See all formats and editions Hardcover 103.80 Other new and used from 12.63 Paperback 38.93 Other new from 38.93 Mass Market Paperback 15.95 Other new and used from 12. Two strong-willed characters maintain 11 years of unwarranted hostility based on a series of misunderstandings in this engaging romance, McNaught's ( Almost Heaven ) hardcover debut. ![]()
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