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Something About Lorelei
- Narrado por: David Benjamin Bliss, Julie Francis
- Duração: 6 horas e 36 minutos
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Sinopse
A USA Today Best-Selling Novel
My name is Jack Sutton, CEO of Sutton Fashion Magazine, and I had the world at my fingertips. A successful career, loads of money, and beautiful women who were always at my beck and call. My problem? I lived under the shadow of my mother, who started the company over 30 years ago. Not to mention her being married and divorced six times, which left a bad taste in my mouth as far as relationships were concerned. Women to me were nothing but mere toys. They were meant to be played with for my own personal pleasure, and when I was done playing, they'd get tossed to the side.
Then in walked Lorelei Flynn. She was beautiful…and so wrong for me. The problem? She was my personal assistant, and she was closed off, to say the least. Despite her being the beautiful woman she was, I had an overwhelming need to find out what was underneath all that beauty. It was something I couldn't explain. It was just something about Lorelei.
My name is Lorelei Flynn, and I was Jack Sutton's 15th personal assistant in a little over a year. My boyfriend was killed seven years ago in a car accident. Before he died he gave me a gift: my daughter, Hope. My life did nothing but revolve around her. I didn't date, and I hadn't had sex in seven years. Then Jack Sutton came into my life, and he was as sexy as sin, but he was nothing but a womanizer - and my boss.
The line was there the day I took the job, and it was one that couldn't be crossed. Or shouldn't be crossed. But it was crossed, and now the only world I'd known was suddenly changing, and it scared the hell out of me.