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Chasing Shadows

(2014)
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Judith is one of the best PR's in the industry, and New York had taken the English girl to their hearts, but her personal life is heading for disaster and she knows its time to go.

Ending her relationship, professional and personal, with the millionaire tycoon Howard Dorfman, Judith is determined to make a fresh start back in London by putting the once prestigious Premier Publicity back in the spotlight, establishing her own place on the A list of PR's, and above all securing a future for her family in Yorkshire who rely on her to keep their lives in place.

But not everything at Premier is as it seems. Despite a glittering list of clients now on board, pushing Premier back where it once belonged, it soon becomes apparent that her boss simply wants an attractive workhorse, and not a long-term business partner. But when Howard Dorfman gets back in touch through his infuriatingly enigmatic lawyer, who is quick to dismiss her as nothing more than a rich man's mistress, Judith despairs of the men in her life. Except for one. A new client, the charming American Van Kingsley seems to be the only one who understands what its like for her battling her way to the top.

But is Van as innocent as he seems? And does he really have her best interests at heart?

Will she realise what she's got herself into - before it's too late? And who will help her if she doesn't? Judith is about to discover just how wrong first impressions can be and find out that help, and love, can often come from the strangest of places.

'Chasing Shadows' is moving story about family, ambition, and protecting the ones you love.

Praise for Frankie McGowan:

'Ellie is a streetfighter and how she makes her comeback gives this novel the edge over the usual summer reads' - Sunday Express

"A heartfelt story, in Ellie, McGowan has all the elements right. Thrills, intrigue, a rattling plot, and a glorious helping of happily ever after romance.' Midweek

'A novel written for the modern career girl... an astute, witty and very sympathetic read' - Sarah Broadhurst

'Straight from the desk of a successful magazine journalist, comes a glamorous and pacey tale of Ellie..... politically correct, sexually adjusted, Ellie has made it, but then she's fired and every door is closed. But when you're down the only way is up and you'll find you're with her all the way.' Prima

Frankie McGowan is a journalist and former magazine editor. Her novels include 'My Mother's Wedding', 'A Better Life', 'A Kept Woman' and 'Another Way'.


Genre: General Fiction

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