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Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: ........................................................ Review: ¡§The Corporate Wife¡¨ was okay but I wouldn¡¦t call it the best, because I kind of found the guy a little bit cold, but the story, plot and other stuff was pretty good. Erin Reynolds was Slater Livingstone¡¦s personal assistant. She was always there for him and helped him out in a lot of business and office stuff. But now he proposed to her, and the reasons he gave her were all on how practical it would be, the ¡§right¡¨ thing to do and the ¡§sensible¡¨ thing to do. Erin marries him for her mother¡¦s sake, because her mother was about to die. Its only when after the wedding does Erin realize the reasons she married him for were only a cover-up for why she really married him...but what were really Lvingstones reasons for marrying her? I liked ¡§The Corporate Wife¡¨, I just didn¡¦t like how cool Slater acted. Everything about him seemed so...shuttered. But besides that, everything about this book was good. Leigh Michaels also added in a few more *problems* that I think made the book more interesting. I especially loved the scenes when she made Erin so strong and those few touchy moments that almost made me cry. ^_^ ~ Izzy
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: Disappointed Review: I had read Ms. Michaels "The Bride Assignment" and loved it so I went into this book with high expectations. Unfortunately, I was really disappointed. The biggest problem I had was that the two main characters seemed totally incapable of being honest with each other. Why didn't Slater ask Erin out on a date in the first place? Why would he treat her as a employee for a year and then propose to her out of the blue? It was bizarre. Also, why did Slater date the obviously horrible Cecile for so long? It said in the book that she had lasted longer than most of his girlfriends. That made me dislike Slater from the start. On the plus side I really liked the way Slater stuck by Erin while she went through her ordeal. There were some interesting twists and turns in this book but I hated the way Erin and Slater always seemed to be at odds. After a while all the misunderstandings and sniping just got on my nerves. I feel like I can't recommend this book.
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: Disappointed Review: I had read Ms. Michaels "The Bride Assignment" and loved it so I went into this book with high expectations. Unfortunately, I was really disappointed. The biggest problem I had was that the two main characters seemed totally incapable of being honest with each other. Why didn't Slater ask Erin out on a date in the first place? Why would he treat her as a employee for a year and then propose to her out of the blue? It was bizarre. Also, why did Slater date the obviously horrible Cecile for so long? It said in the book that she had lasted longer than most of his girlfriends. That made me dislike Slater from the start. On the plus side I really liked the way Slater stuck by Erin while she went through her ordeal. There were some interesting twists and turns in this book but I hated the way Erin and Slater always seemed to be at odds. After a while all the misunderstandings and sniping just got on my nerves. I feel like I can't recommend this book.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Good things come in small packages Review: I've been reading Leigh Michaels' novels for quite a while and I must admit The Corporate Wife was just so darned enjoyable. I loved it and you will too. From start to finish this little novel will keep you enthralled. The story of Erin Reynolds and Slater Livingstone is not one to be missed. You never know where you'll find Mr. Right ... he may be sitting right across the desk from you.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Good things come in small packages Review: I've been reading Leigh Michaels' novels for quite a while and I must admit The Corporate Wife was just so darned enjoyable. I loved it and you will too. From start to finish this little novel will keep you enthralled. The story of Erin Reynolds and Slater Livingstone is not one to be missed. You never know where you'll find Mr. Right ... he may be sitting right across the desk from you.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: ........................................................ Review: ¡§The Corporate Wife¡¨ was okay but I wouldn¡¦t call it the best, because I kind of found the guy a little bit cold, but the story, plot and other stuff was pretty good. Erin Reynolds was Slater Livingstone¡¦s personal assistant. She was always there for him and helped him out in a lot of business and office stuff. But now he proposed to her, and the reasons he gave her were all on how practical it would be, the ¡§right¡¨ thing to do and the ¡§sensible¡¨ thing to do. Erin marries him for her mother¡¦s sake, because her mother was about to die. Its only when after the wedding does Erin realize the reasons she married him for were only a cover-up for why she really married him...but what were really Lvingstones reasons for marrying her? I liked ¡§The Corporate Wife¡¨, I just didn¡¦t like how cool Slater acted. Everything about him seemed so...shuttered. But besides that, everything about this book was good. Leigh Michaels also added in a few more *problems* that I think made the book more interesting. I especially loved the scenes when she made Erin so strong and those few touchy moments that almost made me cry. ^_^ ~ Izzy
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