Jackie S. (stevielyn) reviewed on + 147 more book reviews
This was the first Jane Heller book I've ever had the privilege to read and I loved it! I have some other's of hers to read now and I can't wait.
BEWARE...
Lynn Wyman has a wildly successful practice in sensitivity training, teaching men how to communicate better with the women in their lives. Little does she know that her sensitive husband had been "communicating" with another woman-in the bedroom...
OF THE SMART WOMAN...
With a marriage on the rocks and a career in nose-dive, Lynn's in desperate need of a life make-over. She finds it in Brandon Brock, the macho CEO on the cover of Fortune magazine's "America's Toughest Bosses" issue. To restore her reputation, all she has to do is snag the notorious chauvinist as her new client, take a cue from My Fair Lady, and turn this pig into her own Pygmalion...
WITH A SCORE TO SETTLE...
The perfect plan? Not so fast. Somebody has been out to sabotage Lynn's happiness, and before she can reclaim her career-and her heart-she'd better figure out who it is...
BEWARE...
Lynn Wyman has a wildly successful practice in sensitivity training, teaching men how to communicate better with the women in their lives. Little does she know that her sensitive husband had been "communicating" with another woman-in the bedroom...
OF THE SMART WOMAN...
With a marriage on the rocks and a career in nose-dive, Lynn's in desperate need of a life make-over. She finds it in Brandon Brock, the macho CEO on the cover of Fortune magazine's "America's Toughest Bosses" issue. To restore her reputation, all she has to do is snag the notorious chauvinist as her new client, take a cue from My Fair Lady, and turn this pig into her own Pygmalion...
WITH A SCORE TO SETTLE...
The perfect plan? Not so fast. Somebody has been out to sabotage Lynn's happiness, and before she can reclaim her career-and her heart-she'd better figure out who it is...
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