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Arrogant bullying Hero and a bitchy heroine! H is a bit of a pig dog as he treats the h very shoddily.
He uses a simple lie/mistake about her DOB to stalk her on her holiday and get her to pretend to be his wife for a friend he is also rather a chauvinist.
He is rather cynical about love and women due his upbringing and his dads influence,

She is looking after her dying mother/paying for her to be in a home and takes a much needed holiday that the H follows her and he basically refuses to take no for an answer for he to help him out.
He then blames her when his plans go awry, the "marriage" makes the papers and he has to make the marriage real.
He has an adopted daughter who was rather upset to find her dad got married without telling her, He also blames the h for the news leaking when it wasn't her at all,

The H is the adoptive dad of a little girl of his deceased brother and he isn't too gutted that the h likes his daughter.
She accepts the MOC as she believes she can't have kids of her own due to the illness her mum is dying from.
H kind of makes her leave her job with him too as staff won't like her anymore as his wife plus he finds her a distraction in the office.
She doesn't share much info with the H as he makes assumptions all the time and doesn't really ask her personal questions.
She is also reluctant to just share the info as her previous partner scarpered when her found out about her mum and the implications.


They amble along for a time but h thinks he only wants her physically and he has no trust in the h.
H also makes more assumptions about the h when he finds her pills and assumes she is a hussy rather than fact she does take them to prevent passing on her genes.
He thought she was medically incapable of having a child,

Once H finds out about the genes and the mum he and the h have a heart to heart about why she didn't trust him with her secrets to be honest if i were her I wouldn't have told him either, he never gave any sign he would be interested and it was he who set out the rules to their MOC.


He then disappears of to do some investigating and doesn't let anyone know where he is for a few days.
h ends up running his company and he finds out that she is not her mothers biological child, H says she can find somebody to love and be happy and she declares she already has in him.
We then leave theseto make out in his office and ponder further down the line why she was adopted.
I think this is the first book Ive read of Valerie Parv, And I liked it.

In short: the boss sort of blackmails his secretary to pretend to be his wife, Later on they make it a real marriage,

Hes a passionate, smitten H, I especially liked the scene after their marriage in which she goes to the office and he just cant stay away from her office room knowing that shes there.


The scenes in which they are making out, are steamy, Those scenes are so incredibly well written that even a kiss seems hotter than hot, The scenes really do stand out, Dynamic, unfeeling and ironwilled Slade Benedict was all those thingsbut given that he was also Eden Lyle's boss, she found it impossible to protest when he commandeered her holiday plans.


But what she hadn't counted on was the disturbing attraction between them, Eden knew she must keep him at arm's lengthnot only to protect herself but also to keep him from discovering the secret of her past.
I like MOC stories but this one felt distant and meaningless, blah, Valerie Parv is married to her own romantic hero, Paul, a former crocodile hunter in Australias tropical north turned cartoonist.
With no children of her own, Valerie is happy to play surrogate mother to her rent a kids, Amelia and Nicholas, and to her agents delightful twins, Kate and Eliza.
There I go again with the best of both worlds, she says, I get all the fun of having children without any of the hard bits, a bit like the babies in my books!After many years of living in Sydney, the marriage moved to Australias capital city, Canberra, where they are surrounded by over half a million trees, making it the most beautiful city in the country.
I wanted the best of both worlds, says Valerie, I love the cultural and intellectual Valerie Parv is married to her own romantic hero, Paul, a former crocodile hunter in Australias tropical north turned cartoonist.
With no children of her own, Valerie is happy to play surrogate mother to her "rent a kids," Amelia and Nicholas, and to her agent's delightful twins, Kate and Eliza.
"There I go again with the best of both worlds," she says, "I get all the fun of having children without any of the hard bits, a bit like the babies in my books!"After many years of living in Sydney, the marriage moved to Australia's capital city, Canberra, where they are surrounded by over half a million trees, making it the most beautiful city in the country.
"I wanted the best of both worlds," says Valerie, "I love the cultural and intellectual stimulation of living in a city, but I also want the beauty and tranquility of the country where I can imagine my love stories and bring them to life on paper.
" Canberra has a thriving writing community and Valerie is well known there, currently conducting writing courses and having lectured on romance writing at the University of Canberra and given workshops at the Canberra Writers' Center.
With overnovels since, andmillion copies of her books sold internationally, including many Waldenbooks bestsellers, Valerie Parv is known as one of the Australias queens of romance and is recognized as their media spokesperson for all things romantic.
Already a successful writer of nonfiction, Valerie has made love and romance a career, A qualified trainer and counselor, she conducts seminars and workshops on creativity and all aspects of the writing craft based on her two bestselling guides for writers: The Art of Romance Writing and The Idea Factory, adapted as an online course for writers in.
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fiction is also regularly featured in national magazines, Valerie continues to write her page turning novels because they affirm her belief in love and happy endings, As she says says, "Love gives you wings, romance helps you fly", sitelink.