Take It or Leave It
No man was going to threaten her career. Zee had just broken her engagement. Marriage to a man who paid only lip service to sexual equality would block her advancement in hotel management. So when Lorin Jensen, a new executive …
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No man was going to threaten her career. Zee had just broken her engagement. Marriage to a man who paid only lip service to sexual equality would block her advancement in hotel management. So when Lorin Jensen, a new executive at the hotel, turned Zee's job and emotions upside down, she stubbornly resisted her attraction to him. But Lorin was a man who got what he wanted - and he wanted Zee. He laid siege to her resolve while she desperately tried to reconcile her ambition with a woman's desire for love.
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"No man was going to threaten her career. Zee had just broken her engagement. Marriage to a man who paid only lip service to sexual equality would block her advancement …"
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