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* '''Author''': [[Margaret Mayo]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Margaret Mayo]]

Revision as of 07:12, 5 April 2012

1986 UK Edition
By Margaret Mayo
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #2555
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Desire Never Changes
Followed by The Kissing Game

Book Description

Was She Immune To His Charms?

Handsome, arrogant, successful, womanising - Nathaniel Oakley, the dynamic boss of Thorne & Forest Advertising, was just the kind of man Gisele detested. 'Men like him need taking down a peg or two,' she told her friend, 'not having their disgusting male egos boosted further by every girl they meet drooling over them.' Nevertheless, she very soon found herself working for Nathaniel and, although his arrogance drove her mad, his attraction was undeniable. And then there was Catherine, his injured sister - how could Gisele refuse to help her? But Gisele was in no danger of succumbing to Nathaniel's charms. After all, since her unhappy experience with Adrian, she was immune to men... wasn't she?

On principle, Gisele disliked and distrusted everything about Nathaniel Oakley; he was just that kind of man who had caused her so much heart-searching in the past. But then she found herself having to pose as his fiancee. Thrown so intimately into his company, would even Gisele be able to resist him?


Publication History


Cover Variation (By Release Date)

May 1986 <br\>UK Edition