The Beginning of the Affair
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Philippa Price was no man's slave! Philippa vowed that she'd never again be "manipulated and pushed around" by the men in her life. Which was why she told Bart Marchant, the attractive consultant her brother had hired against her wishes, that she wasn't interested in him--not for business and certainly not for pleasure. But Bart seemed determined to change her mind. He supported her business decisions and encouraged her to live her life the way she wanted. And that left Philippa wondering whether she could really trust Bart. If not, once more she'd fallen in love with the wrong man.
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Marjorie Lewty
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