Taken By The Maverick Millionaire - Anna Cleary

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Format: Print Books

Undressed By the Boss book, But she wasn't. Tom was not her boss. She didn't even know him. Harry was her boss....okay trivial, but I have not been in the best of reading moods and can't seem to find something to pull me out of it. My reading numbers for July were lower than I wanted and nothing I read this weekend jump started me. This was an interesting story and I did like it. Who can imagine...integrity in the press these days!

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undecided

I kept putting this in cart and taking it out. At the last minute when I click place order it was out, guess I should remedy that next order.

Hey Christa, I read this

Hey Christa, I read this one and found it pretty unique.  You might want to check it out just for the novelty value.  The highlight of the book for me was the hero, I haven't seen a hero written quite like him before, he had a backstory that was a novel approach to fidelity and the ideal marriage/woman. 

(snipping this from my review)

Whew.  The hero was well-written here.  He had been married to a really good idealistic career woman (wow, a hero chose an intelligent woman as his wife?  This is a rare deviation from the socialites and models in the HP line).  But even with a "good woman" the marriage had flaws: the wife found someone else during a work trip away, cheated, and couldn't look her husband in the eye.  I felt I could see this couple.  Then suddenly she died before they could decide if they would divorce.  Two years have passed, and the hero still sees his dead wife as his ideal woman, he's blinded himself to her infidelity and only let himself focus on the good things about her.  He was a forgiving man too, he wanted to trust in her fidelity, he wanted to believe that she just slipped up and wouldn't do it again, that their marriage could have survived.  During those two years, he hasn't slept with anyone else, until he meets the heroine and feels this intense passion for her.  He says some things to her in bed that are just so endearing.  He's very loveable. 

One slight thing: I would have liked the heroine to be the one to say "I love you" first.  I thought the hero was more vulnerable than her and it would have been good for the heroine to make herself vulnerable and give him unconditional love.  

So right Janet

It was the hero that kept me wanting to read this story. He was so real and had a good heart and wasn't a philandering jerk like we so often see.

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convinced me

ok you guys convinced me it's in the cart

 

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