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The Wealthy Frenchman's Proposition (Silhouette Desire #1851)
The Wealthy Frenchman's Proposition - Silhouette Desire #1851
Author: Katherine Garbera
He moved in a world of power and privilege. She was merely his assistant. But that didn't stop Sheri Donnelly from falling for her charming playboy boss, French media magnate Tristan Sabina. — When fate gave her the chance for one night with Tristan, Sheri took it. But the next morning, their supposedly scandalous affair had made tabloid headline...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373768516
ISBN-10: 0373768516
Publication Date: 2/12/2008
Pages: 192
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Publisher: Silhouette
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Sheri Donnelly has tried very hard to ignore her attraction to her boss, Tristan Sabina. It is difficult at best. He is charming, resourceful, and treats her very well in the office. When his best friend asks Tristan to bring a guest to his wedding, Sheri is delighted when Tristan asks her to accompany him to the wedding festivities. Though Sheri has her doubts about their working relationship, she decides to throw caution to the wind and accept his offer. After all, she has no foolish hope that Tristan will ever see her in a romantic light. Never say never because romance is in the air and Sheri and Tristan succumb to its enthralling charm. One night is all they plan, but with the morning paper's delivery, things change - it seems that their passionate tryst was caught on film and is now available for the entire world to see.

Tristan never thought he would look at his assistant romantically. But with the way Sheri eyes him during the wedding reception of his best friend, he feels the pull of instant attraction. Then and there, when she seems to feel the same way, Tristan offers her one night of passion which she eagerly accepts. Tristan has only loved once in his life and with the death of his wife, he expects to never love again. Funny thing love. It smacks you right in the head when you least expect it.

Tristan guards his heart just as forcefully as he protects his privacy and while he thinks he is fond of Sheri, I couldn't wait for him to finally clue in on the fact that fondness had nothing to do with his real feelings for his lovely assistant. Sheri's character is braver than I. I think I would have run seeing myself on the pages of a tabloid but she takes everything in stride and continues to be just as loyal and loving to Tristan as she ever was.
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