This is one of my favorites. Although Deborah must endure various hardships, a wonderful hero, a regular knight in shining armor, comes to her aid. The thing I like the best is this hero is kind all the way through, not incredibly indifferent or sarcastic as many of Ms. Neels' heroes seem to be. A joy to read.
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Book Description: Would he ever love her? A waif in need of his care. . .That was obviously how dynamic consultant Sir James Marlow saw Deborah. Otherwise why would he bother to keep rescuing her? Deborah knew it couldn't be because of her looks -- she had carrot-colored hair and no figure to speak of. That was the only explanation she could come up with -- unless he wanted something else from her altogether. Deborah Everett...
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COVER: Deborah knew that she wasn't glamorous......Even if she had all the time and money in the world, nothing was going to alter the fact that she was skinny with hair the color of carrots. So it was hardly surprising that attractive consultant Sir James Marlow viewed her as a waif and stray to be rescued, rather than as a woman he could love. And yet he must feel something for her. Why else should he keep turning up...
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