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Chargement... Nothing Personal (édition 2008)par Jaci Burton (Auteur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Nothing Personal is the story of Ryan McKay and his personal assistant, Faith Lewis. Ryan's grandfather has left a will with a very unusual codicil: Ryan must marry and, with his wife, conceive a child before the end of the year or Ryan will lose his company to his partying cousin, James. When the woman that Ryan planned to marry backs out, he must turn to plan B, which is his personal assistant. When Faith agrees to marry him, Ryan sees their relationship as nothing more than a business deal, but Faith has always had feelings for her boss that she has kept carefully hidden. Now she must spend the next year holding her emotions in check to keep from being deeply hurt if she allows herself to fall in love with Ryan. The marriage of convenience certainly isn't a new plot device, but Nothing Personal is written with enough emotion to make it a light, quick, enjoyable read. Overall a good story to read on the beach while sipping a cold, fruity drink. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Multimillionaire casino owner Ryan McKay needs a bride in a hurry, and the one he chose has just backed out, which means that he could lose his company within hours. He doesn't know the meaning of the word failure, so he's scrambling for Plan B and not happy that the ridiculous terms of his grandfather's will have backed him into a corner. So when his shy but dedicated executive assistant Faith Lewis tells him that she'll do everything in her power to make sure that he succeeds, she's shocked to realize that Plan B equals her-in other words, he wants to marry her. Faith reluctantly agrees, burying the heavy crush she's had on Ryan for years. But the shy virgin is going to have to live with, sleep with, and reveal so many secrets to the enigmatic man who sees this as a logical business deal. Faith's been holding out for love, but that four-letter word isn't in Ryan's vocabulary. However, love very rarely follows the rules of business or logic, and this business deal is about to get very personal.Contains mature themes. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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On re-read, I realized this is too hokey and wholesome for me. Faith is a super naive Mary Sue, and Ryan's internal monologue detailing how he cannot love because his parents were cold is way too tell instead of show. But I'm occasionally in the mood for contemporary romance if they cater to my favored tropes, and while Faith is a stunningly beautiful size who just had a mean mom, her insecurities are right up my alley. But I definitely have a cavity after this one. ( )