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  1. Chances is a 1981 novel by Jackie Collins and the first in her Santangelo novels series. The novel has three focal points, two of them focusing on the main characters of the novel and a third during the New York City blackout of 1977. The novel made the New York Times Bestseller list upon its release.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Chances is the first book in the series, and it's where the reader meets Lucky, Gino's teenage daughter before she became famous. Filled with prostitutes, the mob, bad parenting, lots of family drama and two kids at the bottom of it all - Lucky and her brother Dario.

  3. 5 de jun. de 2012 · Chances. "Contains... all the goodies that make today’s bestsellers." – New York Post. In the internationally bestselling first book of the iconic Lucky Santangelo series, smart, sexy and savvy...

  4. 5 de jun. de 2012 · Chance encounters can, and do, change lives. One can take a chance, use free will, or be forced into a change which seems accidental, but may be an intervention. Jackie Collins weaves an intricate tale of tightly intertwined,like grape vines, lives.

  5. 1 de ago. de 1991 · Chances (Lucky Santangelo Saga) Mass Market Paperback – August 1, 1991. From the iconic author and subject of the Netflix documentary Lady Boss comes the novel that introduced the reckless and dangerous Santangelo family and Lucky, the woman who dares to win her father's empire for herself.

  6. www.jackiecollins.com › books › chancesChances - Jackie Collins

    Chances. Synopsis. The book that made Jackie Collins one of Americas favorite authors sweeps you from the sophisticated playgrounds of Europe to the glittering gambling palaces of Las Vegas. It plunges you into the reckless, dangerous world of the Santangelo crime family.

  7. 4 de oct. de 2022 · Chance encounters can, and do, change lives. One can take a chance, use free will, or be forced into a change which seems accidental, but may be an intervention. Jackie Collins weaves an intricate tale of tightly intertwined,like grape vines, lives.