Masquerade
by Sierra St. James
Salt Lake City, UT: Bookcraft, 2001 (268p.)
 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Romance

Subjects: Television actors and actresses--Fiction; Divorced women--Fiction; Deception--Fiction; Nannies--Fiction; Mormons--Fiction.;
Summary:
Meet Clarissa, a young, divorced LDS mother in desperate need of a job to support herself and her little girl. Bring in Slade, a handsome Hollywood star, also divorced and also LDS, in desperate need of a nanny for Bella, his four-year-old whirlwind of a daughter. Throw them together in Hawaii and the scene would be set for the perfect romance – except that Clarissa had to pretend to be married to get the job in the first place, and now she doesn't dare tell Slade other-wise. What if he fires her for her little masquerade? Or worse – what if he despises her and never wanted to see her again? Join Clarissa as she finds herself swept up in a maelstrom of glamour, mixed messages and tabloid mayhem that leads to a delicious resolution. [publisher website]


More info at publisher website
http://deseretbook.com/store/product?product_id=100028819

HBLL Call No: BX 8688.3 .Sa23m 2001




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