Silver Lining

Silver Lining by Christiane Heggan, published by Onyx in 1995, is a contemporary fiction novel that delves into the complexities of love and conflict. The story follows Diana Wells, a beautiful restaurateur who becomes entangled in a bitter custody battle. As she prepares to fight for what she believes is rightfully hers, her life takes a dramatic turn when her adversary, millionaire playboy Travis Lindford, is found dead, leading the police to investigate her involvement.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of romance and the challenges of personal relationships amidst legal turmoil. The book presents a gripping scenario where Diana must navigate the treacherous waters of both love and loss while confronting the implications of her situation. With 397 pages, this edition offers a detailed look into the characters’ struggles and the unfolding drama, all set against a backdrop of contemporary issues.
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When Diana Wells, the beautiful restaurateur becomes embroiled in a bitter custody case, she vows to fight to the death, if necessary. But when her adversary, millionaire playboy Travis Lindford is found dead, the cops come to Diana. From the author of Cannes. Winner of Reviewer’s Choice Award for Contemporary Fiction from Romantic Times.
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