Tajkunova kći

Tajkunova kći

Dragana Radusinović Tafra

Jelena Mogulić had the world under her expensive heels. Her father was the richest Balkan capitalist.

She lived as she wanted. For two passions. Financial risk assessment, for which she was above average talented, and attractive men, which she sought out in above average quantities. Two cold winter days changed her life forever. Before spending the night with her because she asked, Luka warned her that Makromond, her father's business empire, would go bankrupt. In the morning, Luka told her that he was going to the other side of the world. The next evening, while drinking her eighth glass of prosecco, her mother informed her that Josip Mogulić was not the father. In the morning, Jelena had to swear to remain silent. A sunny winter day dawned. Jelena was going to pretend that nothing had happened. But did she succeed? Heartbroken and her identity stolen, the tycoon's daughter decided to save Makromond. Did she choose the right path, where will it take her and who will give her a hand on it?

Editor
Sandra Pocrnić Mlakar
Graphics design
Irina Steiger
Dimensions
21 x 14.5 cm
Pages
334
Publisher
Beletra, Zagreb, 2019.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53820-918-5

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