Family Business (Various) (Mills & Boon)
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Falling for the Boss
A Heartfelt Romance Book
by Susan Mallery
Part 1 of the Family Business (Various) (Mills & Boon) series
Revisit this workplace romance by New York Times bestselling author, Susan Mallery.
Lawyer Jack Hanson has a successful career as a junior partner in a law firm, but when his father dies unexpectedly, Jack steps in to run his family's media company. His goal is to pull the company from the brink of catastrophe and into the modern world as fast as possible in order to resume his professional life. Luckily, after hiring the talented, fun, and vibrant Samantha Edwards, he won't be doing this alone.
Samantha and Jack are old business-school friends, and although they have a steamy history, neither of them is willing to let their past—and very present and growing attraction—get in the way of their careers. But if they can put a company back together, nothing can stand in the way of healing the past and building a future together.
Previously published.
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The Baby Deal
by Victoria Pade
Part 3 of the Family Business (Various) (Mills & Boon) series
TO: ANDREW HANSON. FROM: JACK HANSON. SUBJECT: YOU GOT YOUR CLIENT WHAT??? You've got to start thinking of the company before yourself, brother. Especially since you've gotten into trouble with your very first client! Delia McCray's a smart, beautiful entrepreneur, and Hanson Media Group is dying for her business. But I can't believe she's also pregnant with your baby after spending just one night with you! Andrew, you have to marry her, it's the right thing to do for the family, and it may be the only way to salvage the reputation of this company. Do whatever you have to do, but get her to the altar!
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Falling for the Boss
by Elizabeth Harbison
Part 4 of the Family Business (Various) (Mills & Boon) series
TO: EVAN HANSON. FROM: MEREDITH WATERS. SUBJECT: OUR SECRET PAST. Which probably isn't even a secret now that I'm working at Hanson Media. Believe me, Evan, didn't plan this when I took the job. All I know is twelve years ago you left town without so much as a kiss goodbye. Now you're back and when I'm with you I feel like the years apart never happened. But I promised myself not to fall in love again...especially with you. If only you'd stop looking at me that way! How are we supposed to work together and save your family business when all I can think about is dancing to that romantic song again? Soon you'll even have me believing in second chances....
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