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He wants his birthrightBillionaire Harry Sanders has always gotten what he wants, except in business. The heir apparent to Jacobsen Enterprises, his infuriating grandfather has he's passed Harry over for promotion again and again, and this time in favor of brilliant newcomer Megan MacGregor. Worse, his meddling, matchmaking grandfather has assigned Harry to be Megan's mentor. The last thing Harry wants is work closely with the ambitious career woman who keeps showing him up.She wants a chanceMegan MacGregor isn't looking for romance. Between caring for her mother with MS and proving herself at work, she has no time for relationships, especially not with the arrogant Harry. But when a high-stakes acquisition in New York forces them to into close proximity, the attraction becomes impossible to deny.As professional tensions turn to heated passion, Harry and Megan must decide if they can risk their careers for a chance at love. One reviewer wrote: Michele does a great job of keeping the tension going and the plot moving quickly. The conflict between the hero and heroine is real, believable and makes you care. You are drawn in by the wonderful secondary characters, which include Harry's rich, but very down to earth sister, Darci.As always, the ending is a Happily Ever After, with one exception. I didn't want the story to end...
Michele Dunaway is a best selling author and an award-winning high school teacher who has taught more than 28 years. In addition to teaching English III, Michele advises the student newspaper and yearbook. She is a Journalism Education Association Distinguished Yearbook Adviser, a Dow Jones News Fund Special Recognition Adviser and a Missouri Interscholastic Press Association High School Journalism Teacher of the Year. Michele is an avid pet lover who shares her home with far too many rescued cats, who of course completely rule the roost. She lives in St. Louis and holds an M.A in Media Communication from Webster University, and Master Journalism Educator certification from the Journalism Education Association, which awarded her its Medal of Merit in 2009. She's a board member for Novelists, Inc., and a past president of Romance Writers of America's Published Author Special Interest Chapter. In her spare time, she helps students write their college essays and figure out what school is best for them.
Michele Dunaway is a best selling author and an award-winning high school teacher who has taught more than 28 years. In addition to teaching English III, Michele advises the student newspaper and yearbook. She is a Journalism Education Association Distinguished Yearbook Adviser, a Dow Jones News Fund Special Recognition Adviser and a Missouri Interscholastic Press Association High School Journalism Teacher of the Year. Michele is an avid pet lover who shares her home with far too many rescued cats, who of course completely rule the roost. She lives in St. Louis and holds an M.A in Media Communication from Webster University, and Master Journalism Educator certification from the Journalism Education Association, which awarded her its Medal of Merit in 2009. She's a board member for Novelists, Inc., and a past president of Romance Writers of America's Published Author Special Interest Chapter. In her spare time, she helps students write their college essays and figure out what school is best for them.
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