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24-05-09, 01:27 PM | #91 | ||||
| It hadn't been a storybook marriage But all the same Caitlin had been shattered when her husband dies. She threw herself, heart and soul, into building up Justin's business, determined to further the prospects she had always held dear. Then disaster struck. In Paris where she'd come to fight off a merger between the company she'd built up and a French company, she met Luke again. And, Luke who had once loved her and been betrayed, was now her enemy.... | ||||
24-05-09, 01:29 PM | #92 | ||||
| His stipulation suited Ann just fine Matt Fielding might be impossibly arrogant but he was right about the office being no place for romance. Matthew Fielding had the reputation of being a high roller - in more ways than one. Ann had found that out in a written profile on him when she'd researched his company. Career-wise, however, being his personal assistant was the top rung of the ladder, and she just wanted to concentrate on the prestigious job he was offering. "The job comes first," she assured him solemnly. But he needn't think he could walk all over her, either... | ||||
24-05-09, 01:32 PM | #93 | ||||
| What else could she do but take the man home? Surely when a handsome stranger manipulates you into giving him a lift and promptly faints with fever in the front seat of your car, the term "mannapping" hardly applies. Not knowing where he belonged, Polly Preston had simply taken him home. Granted, "home"--Winterfloods Farm--was two hundred miles from the London hotel lobby where they'd met. But Polly's involuntary houseguest adjusted easily to his whereabouts. In fact, James Linklater seemed to be adjusting rather too well. Polly soon wondered just how long she could tend to his needs without giving in to his charms! | ||||
24-05-09, 02:40 PM | #94 | ||||
| Haversham girls were usually so sensible Carrie could hardly take it all in-the panoramic beauty, the underlying primitive danger, the seductive pull that characterized the wilds of East Africa. This would be her most exciting assignment yet as a Haversham girl! Then her boss, wildlife adventure writer Kyle Allander, made it clear he had little use for secretaries with stars in their eyes. The number-one rule for Haversham girls flashed through Carrie's mind-Never get emotionally involved with clients. It was a good rule, a sensible rule. One that Carrie had never been tempted to break-until now! | ||||
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