Temptation's Kiss
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Sandra Brown
A young TV station workaholic desperately tries to avoid the ad executive who once captivated her with a kiss -- but now, he will stop at nothing to have her.Megan Lambert can deal with her high-pressure job as sales manager for an Atlanta radio station. She just can't handle her antagonism toward Josh Bennett, a major advertiser. Now Josh wants a meeting with her, and Megan doesn't know why. Josh is many things -- powerful, handsome, and arrogant -- but predictable isn't one of them. Suddenly, he makes a demand that puts her career on the line and sets the emotional stakes so high they send her reeling. Megan is about to enter a world of limos and luxury, deception and false hope -- and games that can break a woman's heart when the wild card is love . . .
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Author
Sandra Brown
Pages
256
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published Date
2008-11-15
ISBN
0446551163 9780446551168
Ratings
Google: 2
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"This book was horrible, it was obviously some kind of self insert with the women having auburn hair. I can’t even tell you how many times the main character was described as petite. The guy has no clue what the word no means and I wanted to throw up at almost any conversation the couple had together. The writing was flat out horrible and I couldn’t finish the book fast enough. The author also mentions things about how “it’s so unique for a woman to have a “man’s” job but still be feminine”, or “if given a chance a women would love to have men gravel at her feet because she feels less then them.” "
"I didn't expect too much from such a short story but it's disappointing when the author can't keep their own characters straight. Several times the wrong name is used for the character (Megan when it should have been Lana and vice versa). None of the characters are worthwhile and the girls had it correctly, Danny is kind of a pervert and just out to get laid. There's brief mention of both Lana and Danny being in love but none of their actions speak that way at all. <br/><br/>I would definitely skip this."