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Deceiving Her Boss (2000)

by Elizabeth Powers(Favorite Author)
3.39 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: I liked the idea of the story that this book tells, but I felt that it was lacking in terms of showing me how the story unfolded rather than telling me. Some of the elements in the story were a bit unbelievable for me. For example, the main couple being photographed and then deciding the only way to deal with their picture getting out in public was to get engaged? I liked the book, but I felt like I couldn't get much depth from it.
review 2: If you are looking for a short, entertaining, sexy but fun read "Deceiving Her Boss" is the book for you. Can you imagine a prominent, good looking, sexy businessman who is constantly having to fire his assistants because they are constantly trying to lure him down the aisle. Well, his name is Sean Greyson and he had deci
... moreded that this time he wants a matronly assistant who can keep her eye on business only.Allie Mitchell has always wanted to work for Mr. Greyson because he is intelligent, successful and could teach her so much. That is why she dons ill fitting clothes, bad make up and wears her hair in a neat matronly bun. After working for Sean a year she accidentally trips into him and he realizes that Allie has a shapely body under those awful clothes.They travel together, work long hours on projects and Sean realizes that there is something enticing about her. When he sees the real Allie as a bridesmaid in the wedding of one of his competitors he is insistent she tell him what the heck is going on. "Lucy, you gots some splainin' to do!"This is a sweet romantic story that will leave you wanting more. It is also a fast read. Pick it up and enjoy! less
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seacrest_id
pretty good. it held my interest. not much of an ending
Mckings
I couldn't bear to read anymore of it.
beanie
Funny, charming, and loving!!
Neko
Beyond preposterous.
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