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Skirting The Issue  (Single In The City) (Harlequin Temptation, 892)

Skirting The Issue (Single In The City) (Harlequin Temptation, 892)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What happened to the plaid sport coats?
Review: Other than that, everything seems to wrap up nicely for this book. I love tall heroines, and ah the layers of family-related emotional depth. Usually the misunderstandings in a story are annoying, but this book keeps them understandable. You can see actual rational for them, instead of a desperate grab to think the worst possible.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: From Back Cover
Review: Samantha Baldwin hates to lose. And she never does-unless her longtime rival, sexy Josh Crandall, is somehow involved. So when she learns that once again Josh has arrived on the scene just in time to ruin her professional life, she decides to play dirty. Her plan? To flirt her way to a promotion by wearing a skirt-a "man-magnet" skirt, one with th power to have any man eating out of her hands in seconds. But to her surprise, the only man Samantha attracts is Josh. And the chemistry between them lasts long after he takes off her skirt...

Part of the Single in the City series.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What happened to the plaid sport coats?
Review: Skirting the Issue is what happens when a hard-core feminist meets a good-time charmer. I was laughing from the first page and could not put the book down until I finished it. Samantha Baldwin, who goes by "Sam," is a top saleswoman for a hotel chain. Sexy Josh Crandall is her old-time rival who has just quit his job as a salesman to start his own consulting firm. Sparks fly when his first assignment is for her company. He talks her boss into sending her to a boot camp for recovering feminists while she is working for a promotion. This short funny book touches on serious women's issues, including the question "Why is it the woman that always has to sacrifice her career?" This book is another winner by Heather MacAllister.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Read!
Review: Skirting the Issue is what happens when a hard-core feminist meets a good-time charmer. I was laughing from the first page and could not put the book down until I finished it. Samantha Baldwin, who goes by "Sam," is a top saleswoman for a hotel chain. Sexy Josh Crandall is her old-time rival who has just quit his job as a salesman to start his own consulting firm. Sparks fly when his first assignment is for her company. He talks her boss into sending her to a boot camp for recovering feminists while she is working for a promotion. This short funny book touches on serious women's issues, including the question "Why is it the woman that always has to sacrifice her career?" This book is another winner by Heather MacAllister.


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