"A pleasing conclusion to the Marrying the Boss' Daughter mini-series"
This is a sweet story about overcoming one's faults and
fears to find the love so longed for. Emily Winters has had enough of her father, Lloyd's
matchmaking attempts. Her disastrous first marriage to a
former employee of the company has made her swear off men
or every marrying again. In retaliation, she had played
cupid to all of the eligible bachelors at Wintersoft, her
father's corporation, finding them their perfect mates.
Only one single man remains, Jack Devon, but Emily feels
there is no danger on that front. Jack Devon has his own reasons for avoiding any sort of
romantic relationship with a woman, especially Emily. He
has a family secret he keeps at all costs, for fear that
if it was discovered, he'd risk reputation and his job at
the company. So if for no other reason than that, he will
avoid getting involved with Emily, whose father he
respects highly. When the two are thrown together for a week at a business
conference in Reno, things are bound to change. Lloyd has
not yet given up hope of seeing his daughter happily
married, and suggests they stay together at the family
vacation residence in Lake Tahoe while at the conference.
Sparks are bound to fly within such close confines and
temptation is hard to resist. Emily and Jack find
themselves giving in to their mutual attraction against
their better judgment. However, before they can have
anything more then a fling, Jack must confront his fears
and Emily her feelings of inadequacy brought on by her
divorce. Emily and Jack are imperfect people, as are we all, trying
to deal with their fears and insecurities so they can find
happiness. She has suffered as a result of a bad marriage
to a former company employee, causing her to doubt her own
worth and abilities. She also has to deal with the fact
she feels she is inadequate in her father's eyes. Jack
must face the proverbial skeletons in the family closet if
he ever hopes to be the best he can be. These two draw on
each other's strengths to deal with their respective
weaknesses, making them a strong couple emotionally. The intricacies of the business world are touched on
briefly in the book, through interactions with coworkers
in the office and clients at the conference. Though
mentioned, they never overpower the real story of the
growth of Emily and Jack as individuals, and as a unit.
The reader will also get a glimpse of the glitz and
glamour of the world of casinos in Reno, as well as a
taste of the breathtaking beauty of Lake Tahoe. All of
these elements combine to give a visual of the surrounding
Jack and Emily find themselves in. There is plenty of interaction between Jack and Emily and
all the secondary characters of the story. And through
their thoughts, readers will get a brief look at the
stories surrounding all of the other characters. There is
even a secondary romantic story in the book, which will
enhance the story. In all, this is a pleasing story from the mind of Ms.
Burnham, and a satisfying conclusion to the Marrying the
Boss's Daughter continuity series. This reader enjoyed
this book, and will be anticipating future works by this
up-and-coming series romance author. © Kelley A. Hartsell, January 2004. All rights reserved.
Reviewed by Kelley Hartsell
Courtesy Love Romances
Posted January 30, 2004
SummaryEmily Winters wants nothing to do with marriage. After her
failed marriage to Todd Baxter, the wanna-be golden boy at
her father's company, she's through with romance.
Especially to anyone having anything to do with Wintersoft.
Unfortunately, her father has other ideas, and she's been
compelled to find girlfriends (or wives!) for the single
executives at the company, since her father can't seem to
get a clue.
When there's only one bachelor left, Emily figures she's
safe. After all, Jack Devon, who's been named one of Boston
Magazine's 50 Hottest Bachelors, goes for a very different
kind of woman. Until Jack and Emily are sent to Reno on a
business trip, and discover that love is sometimes worth a
gamble....
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