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It was a world they all desperately longed to be a part of, at any cost. Burghley's, Manhattan's most pretigious art auction house, is the setting for a tale of love and glammour, danger and suspense, where three vibrant and beautiful women will defy impossible odds to carve out the lives and loves they desire. Yet just as they achieve the pinnacle of success, a master criminal sets in motion a plan that threatens their very future.

Enter the world of Judith Gould where powerful and beatiuful women build dynasties, amass fortunes, and fulfill their every desire. From the boardrooms of the elite and influential to the bedrooms of the rich and famous, Judith Gould will take you to the heights of passion.

629 pages, Unknown Binding

First published August 1, 1995

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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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446 reviews
March 23, 2010
Funny to read a book with all the prerequisites for a romance -- minor royalty with lots of money, single New York woman looking for a storybook romance, a tycoon with a trophy wife, someone who things he has a social conscience and hates the wealthy, lots of people with lots of money, a ditzy dame who turns out to have brains. Anyway, reads OK but I tired of it towards the end. Figured out the bad guy about halfway through.
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October 20, 2018
This is the eighth Judith Gould novel I have read and I must say they are a bit of a mixed bag. This one had its moments and did like how all the plots tied up well in the end but was not her best. Without doubt her first novel Sins is her best... A true masterpiece and the other books don't quite compare. This one was just a bit too over the top plot about billionaires and art thieves and royal family inheritances. Still glad I read it but not to same standard as Sins, Dazzle and The Lovemakers which are the best of hers I have read. It is curious though all her books have a very different style like they are all written by a different author! But maybe it is because Judith Gould is a team effort of two men writing together under the Judith Gould moniker.
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17 reviews
January 13, 2014
A very good book. Romance at it best and also full of drama.

loved it. Praise and stars!
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August 14, 2015
Intersting premise. I liked it.
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April 11, 2017
I usually enjoy Judith Gould books, but this one was a chore to read. It was a thick novel, Gone with the Wind size, the print was very small and painfully light. An addendum at the end of the book explained the print choice, but it was so small I couldn't even read it, and at this point I could care less! There were some characters that I really liked, and made the book bearable. The title actually tells the story, Too Damn Rich!!!
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