Pot of Gold

Pot of Gold by Judith Michael, published by Gallery Books on August 15, 2012, is a reprint edition featuring 544 pages in English. This novel follows Claire Goddard, a thirty-four-year-old designer who has raised her teenage daughter, Emma, on her own. Living modestly, Claire’s life takes a dramatic turn when she wins sixty million dollars in the lottery, allowing her to leave her job and indulge in a luxurious lifestyle. As Claire and Emma embark on a celebratory cruise to Alaska, they encounter the glamorous world of wealth and power, meeting the charismatic entrepreneur Quentin and his son Brix.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of transformation and the complexities of newfound wealth. As Claire navigates her new life filled with shopping sprees and social events, she also faces the challenges that come with such a drastic change. The story delves into the dynamics of relationships, particularly as Emma experiences her first love with Brix. Pot of Gold presents a vivid portrayal of the allure and pitfalls of a life steeped in luxury, inviting readers to reflect on the realities behind the fantasy of wealth.
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In this sensational novel, Judith Michael takes one of our most universal fantasies and spins it into glorious, spellbinding reality. Claire Goddard is thirty-four years old, of modest means and looks. She has raised her teenage daughter, Emma, by herself, working as a designer, but without the confidence or means to fully realize her talent. Her only indulgence, once a week, is buying a lottery ticket. Then, one week, she wins sixty million dollars. Overnight everything changes. She quits her job, indulges in the shopping spree of a lifetime—new house, new clothes, new car, new hairstyle and makeup—and then treats herself and Emma to a celebratory cruise in Alaska.
There they meet Quentin and Brix Eiger. Handsome, glamorous, a wealthy entrepreneur, Quentin sweeps Claire into his fast-lane fashionable world, while his temperamental son, Brix, engages Emma in her first love affair. Suddenly Claire and Emma are living in the glittering, colorful world of wealth and power. But inside the rainbow, all is not what it seems…
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