Who's Afraid of Mr Wolfe?
by:
Hazel Osmond (author)
Shortlisted for the Romantic Comedy of the Year 2012, by the Romantic Novelists Association of the UK. Ellie Somerset is a great advertising copywriter going nowhere fast - a boyfriend who is always at work, a tendency to dress like a short-sighted bag lady and a Creative Director who rejects her...
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Shortlisted for the Romantic Comedy of the Year 2012, by the Romantic Novelists Association of the UK. Ellie Somerset is a great advertising copywriter going nowhere fast - a boyfriend who is always at work, a tendency to dress like a short-sighted bag lady and a Creative Director who rejects her fresh ideas - they all conspire to keep her just treading water. Even her Great Aunt Edith, a demon at filthy scrabble, has a better social life than she does. All that changes when Jack Wolfe becomes her boss. Whilst everyone else at the agency thinks he's Heathcliff in jeans, Ellie just sees a stalking, scowling Alpha male with a nasty redundancy plan up his sleeve. As Jack makes it his mission to smarten up Ellie's attitude and her appearance, it's time for her to prove herself. But that means getting closer to this very sexy, very wicked man, and as she does Ellie discovers that this particular Heathcliff has an awful lot to hide.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781849164184 (1849164185)
Publish date: April 1st 2011
Publisher: Quercus Books
Pages no: 490
Edition language: English
Loved it could not put it down.
The story opens with Ellie and work partner Lesley pitching an out-of-the-box idea to dull Account Excecutive Hugo. Their head of department Gavin is away and so Jack Wolfe will be choosing which pitch goes through to the client. The scene is set for the background of Ellie’s career.The reader is ...
I thought this was rather mediocre, to be honest, and it wasn't helped by Jack being nothing more profound than an emotional bully and Ellie being a wimp. Deep sigh