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Loading... Reckless Conduct (9-5) (Harlequin Presents) (original 1996; edition 1996)by Susan Napier
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I have no idea why, but that was fun. All of the drama of Harlequin Presents, but with zero irredeemable jerk-wagons. ( ) 4-1/2 stars. Amusing story with a ditsy heroine. You don't get enough of those and it's a story type that I really like. She used to be staid and conservative and just got tired of it. So she gives herself a make over dyes her hair and changes her dress style. She had already caught the eye of her boss in her old incarnation and he doesn't really know what to do with her now. She sort of runs circles around him. A couple of surprises in the end. Cute read. no reviews | add a review
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9 to 5 Behaving badly... Harriet attended the company's New Year's Eve party in all innocence. It wasn't her fault that the punch she'd been drinking was stronger than expected--so that she'd ended up confiding in a gorgeous stranger about her broken engagement. How was she to know she'd been pouring her heart out to the chairman himself, Marcus Fox? ...at the office party! Now Harriet has to work with Marcus. Luckily, she's since changed her image, dyed her hair blond and is a model secretary. Unluckily, Marcus still recognizes her--and seems determined to punish Harriet for her reckless conduct! "Susan Napier is a whizz at stirring up both breathtaking sensuality and emotional tension."--Romantic Times No library descriptions found.
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