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Her Tycoon Lover

by Unknown Author

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560 pages2010Harlequin Mills & Boon, LimitedISBN 9781408915509

About this book

Taken by a seriously sexy business tycoon! ♡On the Tycoon’s Terms - Sandra Field (pseudonym for Jill Maclean) Luke McRae’s dark good looks made him a magnet for women, but no one had managed to break into his heart…until he met Katrin Sigurdson. The powerful and aloof businessman vowed to make Katrin his mistress – but he made sure their arrangement was limited to the bedroom! ☆Her Tycoon Protector - Amanda Browning Shelby Greer is being threatened and needs protection. But when her bodyguard is hired she never expected it to be sexy, charming magnate Gray Compton, the man she never stopped loving. Will he keep things professional? ☆One Night with the Tycoon - Lee Wilkinson When millionaire tycoon Graydon comforts Rebecca at her ex-fiancé’s wedding, she is surprised to wake up next to him the following day! Then Gray makes a proposal – he wants to take her on a business trip. She has to accept, but does Gray want to mix business with pleasure? Note: all Harlequin/M&B books by Jill Maclean written as Sandra Field Should there be an author listing for Sandra Field?

Publication Details

Publisher
Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited
Published
2010
Pages
560
ISBN
9781408915509

About Unknown Author

Jill MacLean was born on 1941 in England, UK. In 1950, her family moved to Nova Scotia, Canada. After receiving her Bachelor of Science with honours from Dalhousie University, she married. She worked at the Fisheries Research Board until her daughter was born. Following the birth of her son, she was employed by the pathology laboratory of Sydney City Hospital and the biology department of Mount Allison University. More recently, she completed a Masters in Theological Studies at the Atlantic School of Theology; her thesis juxtaposed Hebrew concepts of chaos in the book of Job with modern chaos theory. When her husband joined the Armed Forces as a chaplain, she had to stop working. They moved three times in the first 18 months, the last move was to Prince Edward Island. By then her children were in school; she couldn't get a job; and at the local bridge club, she kept forgetting not to trump her partner's ace. However, she had always loved to read, fascinated by the lure of being drawn into the other world of the story. So one day she bought a dozen Harlequin novels, read and analyzed them, then sat down and wrote one. Her first book, To Trust My Love, typed with four fingers, was published in 1974 as Sandra Field (she believes she's curiously the first Canadian to write for Harlequin). During the four years she lived in Prince Edward Island, she researched an 18th century French settlement located near present-day Brudenell, resulting in a historical book, Jean Pierre Roma, published in 1977 under her real name. She also started to write in collaboration with other Martimer writer under the pseudonym Jan MacLean. She also used to singed her novels the pseudonym of Jocelyn Haley. Her pseudonyms was an attempt to prevent the congregation from finding out what the chaplain's wife was up to in her spare time. Before she turned 40, her life was changed, she had lost three of the most important women in her life: her mother and sister to illness, and her seventee

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