The Proviso by Moriah Jovan

Title: The Proviso

Author: Moriah Jovan

Publisher: B10 Mediaworx

Release Date: October 31, 2008

ISBN: 978-0-9817696-1-5

Size: 736 pages, Trade paperback

Genre: Suspense

(Caution: May contain objectionable content; author advises NC-17 rating.)

Knox Hilliard’s uncle killed his father to marry his mother and gain control of the family’s Fortune 100 company. Knox is set to inherit the company on his 40th birthday, provided he has a wife and an heir, but he never really wanted it in the first place.

Now, after his bride is murdered on their wedding day and his backup bride poses such a threat to their uncle that he’s tried to kill her—twice—Knox refuses to fulfill The Proviso at all. Then he meets a woman he may not be able to resist long enough to keep her safe.

His cousin, notorious and eccentric financier Sebastian Taight, would have raided the company long ago simply to destroy his despised uncle. For Knox’s sake, he did nothing—until their cousin Giselle barely escaped assassination. The gloves come off, but Sebastian may have jumped in too deep, as the SEC steps in, then Congress threatens to get involved.

Giselle Cox struggles under the weight of having exposed the affair that set her uncle’s plot in motion—twenty years ago. As Knox’s childhood sweetheart, she’s also the most convenient way for Knox to inherit. Their uncle has twice tried to eliminate her, leaving her bankrupt and hoping to get through Knox’s 40th birthday alive.

None of them want the company, but two people have been murdered for it and Giselle is under constant threat because of it. What they want now is justice, but as embroiled as they are in their war, the last thing they expect to find on the battlefield is love.

Author: LDS Publisher

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3 thoughts on “The Proviso by Moriah Jovan”

  1. That’s an awful cover. I don’t think I would pick up based on the cover. I couldn’t have it in my home.

  2. Due to several e-mailed objections to the cover image, I’ve decided to delete the image from this post. However, since Moriah Jovan is LDS, her novel does earn a place on this blog. For more information about the book, you can visit her website. (Click links on title or author name.)

  3. Appreciate the content caution. When this was first posted I was kind of surprised by the cover, but read the summary. It sounds like an interesting story, but I thought it might have things in it I wouldn’t want to read. So I’m glad I didn’t start reading it and have to put it down. Thanks for your listings.

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