The Zookeeper's Daughter - Virginia Smith - Books - Next Step Books - 9781937671501 - November 13, 2019
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The Zookeeper's Daughter

Virginia Smith

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The Zookeeper's Daughter

Attending a stranger's memorial service wasn't at the top of Kelli Jackson's to-do list.
Especially when that stranger was her own mother.
To receive her inheritance Kelli must abide by the conditions of her late mother's will. She is forced work as a zookeeper for six months with animals that terrify her. Since she needs to money to help support her aging grandmother, she must figure out a way to balance her career as a tax accountant with this new-thankfully temporary-assignment. But the zoo director is the same handsome man who stole her estranged mother's affections and might just steal everything else too. Because if Kelli fails, Jason Andover inherits everything. How can she possibly get past her animosity when he watches her every move, waiting for her to throw in the towel?
But perhaps there's another reason Jason focuses such close attention on her. Are the assignments he gives her devised to scare her off, or to help her overcome her fears? Does he really have designs on her mother's money, or might he have designs on Kelli as well? The only thing she's sure of is that Jason is hiding a secret past, one that could destroy any chance of a happy future together.

Virginia Smith is the bestselling author of almost forty novels and many shorter works. A native Kentuckian, she enjoys introducing readers to the charms of the bluegrass state by setting many of her books there. The recipient of numerous awards, Ginny has twice received the prestigious Holt Medallion Award of Merit.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 13, 2019
ISBN13 9781937671501
Publishers Next Step Books
Pages 222
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 13 mm   ·   285 g
Language English  

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