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ONE BACHELOR TO GO

Nicole Burnham

Marrying the Boss's Daughter

Silhouette Romance #1706

February 2004

ISBN: 0-373-19706-3

Contemporary

ONE BACHELOR TO GO by Nicole Burnham

Emily Winters’ father owns Wintersoft, but she’s no spoiled rich girl. She is the youngest person ever to be Senior Vice President of Global Sales and she deserves it and all the respect that comes to her. However, Emily’s father is determined to marry her off and another Vice president of his company would be the best man. Emily has successfully matched five of the six eligible men in her company (unbeknownst to them). However, there is the elusive Jack Devon. Oddly enough, though she wants to protect her heart and reputation, Emily is attracted to the handsome mysterious man.

Jack is the Vice President of Business Development and Strategy for Wintersoft. He knows that someone, specifically Emily and Carmella (the boss’ assistant), has been looking into his personal files, but he doesn’t know why. With his family secret, Jack is worried about what they will find. He has always been attracted to Emily, more so once he realized that she earned each and every promotion in her father’s company.

Jack and Emily are off to spend a week together in Reno at a trade conference. Since they are late getting into the conference, there are no hotel rooms so they must stay at the Winters’ vacation home in Tahoe. Will these two wounded souls be able to make peace with each other?

While it’s the last in a Silhouette Romance series One Bachelor to Go is an enjoyable stand-alone story. A broken marriage to an ex-employee of Wintersoft has jaded Emily, however, she remains a nice hard working woman. Emily is someone who has the confidence to be who she is and confront any issues. Jack is jaded because of his difficult childhood. He is determined and competitive in everything he does. However, together these two are a great team, both professionally and personally. The budding love is sweet and fun to watch. This enjoyable story will be a fun read for everyone.

Reviewed by Vikky Bertling for The Road to Romance

February 23, 2004

 

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