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Pattern of Deceit

by Emma Darcy

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Pattern Of Deceit by Emma Darcy released on Sep 24, 1990 is available now for purchase.
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His stipulation suited Ann just fine. 'If you start fancying yourself in love with me, you're out.' Matt Fielding might be impossibly arrogant but he was right about the office being no place for romance. Matthew Fielding had the reputation of being a high roller - in more ways than one. Ann had found that out in a written profile on him when she'd researched his company. Career-wise, however, being his personal assistant was the top rung of the ladder, and she just wanted to concentrate on the prestigious job he was offering. "The job comes first," she assured him solemnly. Bitter experience had taught her to steer clear of the limelight - all she wanted was to concentrate on the prestigious job he was offering. But he needn't think he could walk all over her either...so perhaps it was inevitable that sparks would fly!
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