The Master's Mistress
An innocent for the taking Hired to catalogue the Sullivan House library, Elizabeth Brown is in her element. Books she can handle. Men well, she’s a little less experienced in that department. She’s certainly not at all prepared for the unexpected arrival of the master of the house, Rogan...
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An innocent for the taking Hired to catalogue the Sullivan House library, Elizabeth Brown is in her element. Books she can handle. Men well, she’s a little less experienced in that department. She’s certainly not at all prepared for the unexpected arrival of the master of the house, Rogan Sullivan! Rogan is dark, dangerous and wickedly sexy exactly the kind of man Elizabeth has read she should stay away from. But it’s not long before Rogan is showing his virgin librarian reasons why she should let herself be seduced by a masterful rogue
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780373129232 (0373129238)
Publish date: May 18th 2010
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
What I liked about this book:*The hero Rogan is American and he is ex-military. He is not a billionaire businessman (so bored with them). He is a man of action (and elusively mysterious). And he has long hair. He's very sexy!*The heroine Elizabeth is has a doctorate in history and is a professor. Sh...
Dr. Elizabeth Brown dreams of a tall, dark, handsome man. Rogan Sullivan is that and then some. The Rogue leaves the librarian all hot and bothered. An excellent story.
There are so many things I could dislike about this book, but what was really disappointing was the fact that she wasn't *really* a librarian, she just did some cataloging on the side in order to hide from the deep trauma of her childhood.