The Dominant Blonde

The Dominant Blonde by Alisa Kwitney, published by Harper Collins on May 14, 2002, is a contemporary fiction novel that intertwines elements of romance, thrillers, and suspense. The story follows Lydia Gold, who, after a series of disappointing career and dating choices, seeks a break from her life. While vacationing at a Caribbean resort, Lydia finds herself in a complicated situation when her boyfriend, Abe, goes missing after a scuba dive, leading her to uncover unsettling truths about him.
As Lydia navigates the challenges of her relationship and the mystery surrounding Abe’s disappearance, she turns to Liam MacNally, a former NYPD search and rescue diver. Readers will find a blend of romance and suspense as Lydia confronts the realities of love and danger. This edition spans 278 pages and is presented in English, offering a captivating exploration of relationships and personal growth against a backdrop of intrigue.
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Blond and a size ten for the first time in her life, Lydia may actually have gotten this love thing right this time. Or not. After a run of bad career and dating decisions, Lydia Gold is ready for a vacation from her life. So what if the Caribbean resort’s a little shabby and the boyfriend’s not the lover of her dreams. This time around, Lydia’s experiencing what it’s like to have someone madly in love with her.
But when Abe doesn’t return from a scuba dive, Lydia discovers some decidedly unsavory facts. Abe has embezzled three million dollars of her family’s money. And he may not be as dead as she’s beginning to wish he were.
Lydia’s best chance for finding her missing boyfriend is Liam MacNally, a rugged, sexy former NYPD search and rescue diver and reluctant romantic. Liam wants nothing more than to sit on the beach with a Hemingway novel in one hand and a beer in the other.
But sometimes it takes a little danger to bring you to your senses….
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