Win a copy of Luxury by Jessica Ruston

10 Sep


Sexy, smart New Yorker Logan Barnes knew how to take what he wanted to get where he wanted to be. But you can’t win the girl, make the money and live the high life without picking up enemies along the way. There’s only one enemy who matters, and that’s the friend Logan betrayed years ago — Nicolo Flores. He got mad, but better still he got even, waiting in the wings to pull the plug on Logan and see his fortunes come crashing down.


Now Logan’s back, in London with a perfect wife, perfect family, and the perfect jewel to crown his rebuilt hotel empire: a stunning island getaway for the truly ber-rich. Nicolo’s crazy to find a way to crush him again — but with gambling, addiction, sex and scandal all knocking on the Barnes’ family door, maybe they’ll destroy themselves before he even has a chance to.


We have 5 copies of Luxury by Jessica Ruston to give away.  Enter your details by 25th September to be in to win.


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Competitions are open to New Zealand residents, except for employees of NZ Magazines. The competition prizes are as specified. Further conditions apply, please see Promotion Terms and Conditions.

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