
The Very Thought of You
by:
Lynn Kurland
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0425182371
ISBN 13: 9780425182376
Publication date:
June 1st, 2001
Publisher: Berkley Publishing
Pages: 432
Genres: Travel
Alexander Smith navigated the high-stakes world of corporate takeovers with impressive skill, but beneath his professional facade, he grappled with a profound sense of dissatisfaction. Despite his successes in the boardroom, he finds himself longing for something deeper—a connection that goes beyond the cold transactions of business. When fate intervenes, he stumbles upon an unexpected opportunity to reevaluate his life and priorities.
Amidst the turmoil of his career, Alexander encounters the enchanting Clara, a woman who brings warmth and joy into his otherwise regimented existence. As their relationship unfolds, he discovers that true happiness cannot be acquired through accolades or wealth, but through genuine connection and love. Their bond challenges him to confront his past decisions, and he begins to wonder if he can leave behind the corporate grind for a chance at lasting happiness.
With themes of love, self-discovery, and personal redemption, the narrative unfolds as Alexander grapples with the question of what truly matters in life. The journey to rediscover himself is both touching and transformative, making it clear that sometimes the very thought of a new life can inspire the most profound changes.
Amidst the turmoil of his career, Alexander encounters the enchanting Clara, a woman who brings warmth and joy into his otherwise regimented existence. As their relationship unfolds, he discovers that true happiness cannot be acquired through accolades or wealth, but through genuine connection and love. Their bond challenges him to confront his past decisions, and he begins to wonder if he can leave behind the corporate grind for a chance at lasting happiness.
With themes of love, self-discovery, and personal redemption, the narrative unfolds as Alexander grapples with the question of what truly matters in life. The journey to rediscover himself is both touching and transformative, making it clear that sometimes the very thought of a new life can inspire the most profound changes.