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Rating:  Summary: A Great Category Romance Review: Jane Miller has been in love with Trey Breckenridge III for years, but all along he has seen her as his reliable, sensible, trustworthy secretary and no more. Times change when Trey needs to pretend he's engaged to prove to his father he has settled down in order to gain control of the company.Trey turns to ever efficient Jane for help and she agrees to the masquerade, figuring it's as close to him as she's likely to ever get. But Trey hadn't counted on what a little make-up and some good clothes would do to Jane's appearance... This is a very good catergory romance and is well worth the read. It could have been better if the author wrote more detailed love scenes, but the book is still a 5 without them.
Rating:  Summary: A Great Category Romance Review: Jane Miller has been in love with Trey Breckenridge III for years, but all along he has seen her as his reliable, sensible, trustworthy secretary and no more. Times change when Trey needs to pretend he's engaged to prove to his father he has settled down in order to gain control of the company. Trey turns to ever efficient Jane for help and she agrees to the masquerade, figuring it's as close to him as she's likely to ever get. But Trey hadn't counted on what a little make-up and some good clothes would do to Jane's appearance... This is a very good catergory romance and is well worth the read. It could have been better if the author wrote more detailed love scenes, but the book is still a 5 without them.
Rating:  Summary: Writing style is ok - plot is inconsistent Review: There were several inconsistencies that I found in this book that made it hard for me to get into it. I don't usually pick apart Silhouette books but these were just too glaring. The heroine feels guilty about tricking the hero's father, starts to feel angry at the hero, and then the very same page is agreeing to continue the role with a smile, just because the hero says it's ok. **SPOILER** The heroine convinces a client that he has to stay with the company because of the hero's commitment to the company. Then in the very next encounter with the hero, he's learned the error of his ways and is going to sell the company. Oh, good going. All in all, the book was inconsistent but the writing itself did flow well. I would read another book by this author.
Rating:  Summary: Writing style is ok - plot is inconsistent Review: There were several inconsistencies that I found in this book that made it hard for me to get into it. I don't usually pick apart Silhouette books but these were just too glaring. The heroine feels guilty about tricking the hero's father, starts to feel angry at the hero, and then the very same page is agreeing to continue the role with a smile, just because the hero says it's ok. **SPOILER** The heroine convinces a client that he has to stay with the company because of the hero's commitment to the company. Then in the very next encounter with the hero, he's learned the error of his ways and is going to sell the company. Oh, good going. All in all, the book was inconsistent but the writing itself did flow well. I would read another book by this author.
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