"For Franco Tolle, the golden boy of Europe's jet-set society, life is just a playground-- filled with racing speedboats on the azure Mediterranean Sea.
Michelle Reid Reading has been an important part of MICHELLE REID's life as far back as she can remember. She was encouraged by her mother, who made the twice-weekly bus trip to the nearest library to keep feeding this particular hunger ...
So if you simply try to suppress the victim role and don't know how to do anything else in its place, it won't work. You'll resist the change. ... That means you're not even capable of saying, 'The crust on this one is overdone.
When Yves Dubreuil stops Alan Greenmor from jumping off the Eiffel Tower, Alan gives control over his life to Yves, and embarks on a wild ride of self-discovery, learning to overcome his deepest fears and self-doubts in the process.
Lexi is shocked by the accident she sees on TV. It shows a speed-racing boat tumble through the air.
For Franco Tolle, the golden boy of Europe's jet-set society, life is just a playground - filled with racing speedboats on the azure Mediterranean Sea.