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Marne Davis Kellogg
A native of Denver, Colorado, Marne Davis Kellogg was educated in Paris and Rome, and from 1966-1968, volunteered as a Military Airlift Command/Braniff flight attendant, serving on troop transports to Vietnam. Marne has worked as a translator for a Colorado-based international oil company; a consumer reporter for a radio station; the Director of Communications for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts; an assistant bureau chief for the Rocky Mountain Bureau of PeopleŽ magazine, and since 1981 has been Executive Vice President of The Kellogg Organization, Inc.
She lives with her husband, Peter, the president and CEO of The Kellogg Organization, Inc., a national fund-raising counseling firm, in Denver, San Francisco, and on their Colorado ranch. Her official site is www.marnedaviskellogg.com.
Brilliant
Meet Kick Keswick, an elegant and self-possessed American who has been at London's venerable Ballantine & Company Auctioneer, Ltd. for over thirty years. She is an expert on paintings, furniture, and objects d'art, and so far has lived a perfectly happy life with things on her mind other than love. In fact, Kick rarely lets anyone into her private world. She prefers it that way. She adores her elegant, cozy, London flat, her books, her music, her delicious meals, and her jewels. Kick doesn't need a man in her life messing things up. But when American industrialist, scoundrel and womanizer Owen Brace grabs the faltering Ballantine & Company in a corporate takeover, he turns Kick's world upside down, opening her eyes to large-scale love, romance, and sensuous pleasure.
Something tells Kick that Brace's motives are anything but sincere, however. And when he gets near enough to threaten Kick's closely guarded life, Brace learns the dangers of underestimating this woman. From sophisticated London to cozy Provence, France, Brilliant is a playfully delicious novel of suspense, masterful revenge, and secrets (the multi-faceted kind). Her official website is www.marnedaviskellogg.com.
Marne Davis Kellogg's Summer Reading List
The Da Vinci Code
by Dan Brown
The Da Vinci Code is a murder mystery, which includes 2,000 years of Western History.
The Piano Tuner
by Daniel Mason
Edgar Drake lives in London, tuning pianos in the late 19th Century.
To the Nines
by Janet Evanovich
To the Nines is the ninth book in the Stephanie Plum series. The Jersey girl is on the chase of her life.
Hotel Riviera
by Elizabeth Adler
Welcome to The Hotel Riviera, a shimmering novel that brings to life the delights of the Cote d'Azur.
Nowhere to Run
by Mary Jane Clark
The New York Times Bestselling author delivers a thrilling novel of psychological suspense set in the world she knows best - network news.
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