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His after-hours mistress

by Unknown Author

4.3
(6 ratings)
186 pages2015Mills & BoonISBN 9780263252323

About this book

The Rich Man’s Reluctant Mistress After building her interior design business, Lucinda Oliver is shocked when her latest client is former boss Zane Alexander. Lucinda’s determined not to become another notch on his bedpost, but soon she’s battling to resist Zane’s sizzling brand of desire... The Inconvenient Laws of Attraction When Blake Clayton inherits a fortune from his estranged father, the only thing piquing his interest is lawyer Olivia Brannigan. Dating on the job isn’t in Olivia’s ‘Guide to Good Client-Lawyer Relationships’... but aren’t rules made to be broken? Playing His Dangerous Game Shara Atwood is used to playing the celebrity game – but nothing had prepared her for the charms of new bodyguard Royce. Shara knows she should do as Royce tells her – but she can’t help but think she’ll have more fun not obeying his every command...

Publication Details

Publisher
Mills & Boon
Published
2015
Pages
186
ISBN
9780263252323

About Unknown Author

See also: [Margaret Mayo (American playwright)](https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL13118551A/Margaret_Mayo) and [Margaret Mayo (children's author)](https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL12794619A) Margaret Mayo was born on 7 February 1936 in Staffordshire, England, and has remained within the country all of her life. She always loved reading, even to the extent of reading comics out loud to her twin brother when she was 8 years old. She left school at 15, and became to work. She married at 22, taking a break to have her two children, Adrian and Tina. Once they were at school she started back to work for the UK manager of a Danish company, and planned her further career by becoming a bilingual secretary. Unfortunately, she couldn't speak any languages other than her native English, so she began evening classes. In June 1974, she got the idea for a romantic short story—to this day she doesn't know where the idea came from or why, but she thanks her lucky stars because it kick-started her career. Pretty soon, the short story turned into a novel. At this point, she was unsure what step to take next. Margaret, and her mother before her, had always read Mills & Boon romance novels, and to actually be writing one excited her beyond measure. It was never her ambition to become a writer, in fact, her only writing experience was in letters to various pen pals around the world. She has, unfortunately, lost touch with them now and often wonders whether any of them have ever discovered that her chatty letters were the forerunner to her writing career. Luckily for her, the President was a Mills & Boon author who helped to guide her. While her first novel wasn't picked up, the next two she wrote were accepted at the same time, published on 1976, when she was 40. After published 8 books, she began writing full-time, and now she has over 65 to her credit. When she looks at them lined up on her bookshelf she wonders how she has managed to write all those millions of words. She is a

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