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* '''Author''': [[Ruth Alana Smith]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Ruth Alana Smith]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Superromance]] [[Harlequin Superromance By The Numbers|# 400]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Superromance]] [[Harlequin Superromance By The Numbers|# 400]]  

Latest revision as of 02:51, 16 November 2022


Book Description

They were from different worlds.

But the cotton farmer-turned-model and the Madison Avenue executive seemed destined to be together... until Joe Dillon Mahue decided to give up modeling. He claimed he was being harassed by a female partner in the clothing company he represented.

Virginia Vandivere-Rice was heading up the ad campaign and a promotion was on the line. She tried to persuade JD to ignore the innuendo for a while longer; after all, women dealt with chauvinism all the time and JD was naive businesswise.

To Joe Dillon, however, honor always came first -- though Virginia was steadily gaining in importance...