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It was the world's most luxurious hotel empire - a monument to the ruthless determination of four generations of women who counted no cost in the drive of their ambition.

Elizabeth - fragile and vulnerable on the surface, diamond-hard beneath, whose struggle to bring up her children in New York never caused her to lose sight of her dream . . .

Charlotte -- sensuality's slave, who deserted her family for an Italian prince, only to find her ecstasy turned to nightmare in war-torn Italy . . .

Anna - orphaned, anonymous, unaware of her noble heritage who followed a path of gold from the ashes of World War II

Dorothy - poor little rich girl, target of her father's bitterness, whose multi-million dollar legacy made her powerful, desirable, ultimately invincible.

Four stunning women, four passionate lives; four patterns of success.

512 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 4, 1986

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Judith Gould

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pseudonym of two authors: Nick Bienes and Rhea (pronounced “Ray”) Gallaher

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December 30, 2018
2nd book in a trilogy. Carries on the story started in The Texas Years... This book just keeps you enthralled and you can't put it down. Great strong central female character.
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January 12, 2011
I thought this novel greatly illustrated the power of a woman. Her determination, her struggles, not only 'in the kitchen', I believe that's the phrase being used, but also in the world of Business. As James Brown would have said..or sung actually, "it's a Man's world." Elizabeth Hale found that out, as a single mother of five children from the country, who had just arrived in New York. All she had was a dream. She wanted a hotel.
Her beauty, her determination and perseverance charmed everyone who were lucky enough to have known her or crossed paths with her.
The novel follows her story as she lives through generations of her family, keeping them together as well as making her mark on the world, opening various hotels everywhere and seeing them through until she knew that her legacy was in the hands of a worthy successor.
Her great grand daughter Ann, neglected by her father and raised by Elizabeth inherits the same strong streak from Elizabeth to hold a conquering story of her own.
Its an inspiration story of two great business legends with an empire of hotels and tourist attractions right around the globe...two women.
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February 28, 2024
Elizabeth Anne Hale is a single mother, struggling on her own to raise her four children in 1928.
She drags herself up from her bootstraps to become a famous figure who owns a huge chain of hotels.
Moneyed and successful this is the Hales story, from the late 20s, through the war years and all the way upto to the 1980s.
It's a tale that spans generations, the children and grandchildren of that lone mother who became a strong and inspirational matriarch.
Thoroughly enjoyed this sweeping, epic story following a family's fortunes through 20th century.
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March 19, 2011
One of the most inspiring novel I've ever read about a woman who conquers the world of economy and builds an empire of hotels in her name through sheer hard work.
She lives through three generations of her family and holds them together against the forces of the world before she finds someone worthy to carry on her empire. Her great grand daughter.
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July 2, 2023
I really enjoyed this book. I have read quite a few Judith Gould books and this is up there with the best of them... Maybe not as good as the classic Sins or Dazzle, but was a great sweeping intergenerational drama that made me want to read the other two books in this series straight away back to back.
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February 25, 2011
its such a beautiful story,i literally shed tears,after watching all the painful and tough odstacles the main protagonist went through and how she was able to jus move foward despite it all it really gave me strength.
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September 1, 2014
All the characters in Texas Born, LoveMakers (both on my nook) and next I will read the "book" -- Second Love! All excellent books ...
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December 6, 2016
I think it was because it was an audio book I had trouble keeping track of the times, since it was jumping forward and back. But overall I didn't hate it.
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