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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
What money can't buy,
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This review is from: Price of Surrender (Silhouette Desire) (Paperback)
Adena West is an 80s heroine who believes in truth, justice and integrity. Standing up for her values leads her to tell Holt Sinclair, a corporate competitor, that she has discovered that her company has bribed one of his employees. Holt had already discovered the bribery and is more interested in finding out Adena's price for an affair.
The ensuing relationship is fairly amusing. Adena struggles to teach Holt that important things like love and trust cannot be bought, but only given freely. Holt is trying to sweep her away in a domineering way, but keeps checking to see if she is OK with the little gestures while he keeps making mistakes in big ones. I found the turnabout over 'buying affection' fairly amusing and thought it worked a lot better than many contrived how-to-get-them-engaged scenarios. Holt and Adena seem like two likeable people who deserve happiness, although they're less than completely rounded. It eve took me a while after finishing the book to wonder just why Adena, queen of integrity, had had a relationship with her supervisor to break up in the first place. Surely in the 80s people already realized that this did not work? Tsk tsk, Adena. A nice entertaining read.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stephanie James at her very best.,
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Price of Surrender by Stephanie James (Paperback - July 1, 1983)
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