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A Night of Living Dangerously

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Like Cinderella at the ball

Lilley's fairy-tale wish is about to be granted. She'll swap her gray suits for a fabulous dress and killer heels, and dance the night away with the man every other woman wants but only for one night.

When the clock strikes twelve

Alessandro Caetani does not do happy-ever-afters. In fact, his charm extends only as far as getting his Little Mouse secretary into bed. Lilley has never taken such a risk before, but this is her night of living dangerously .

Who is going to call time on the fairy-tale ending?

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 22, 2013
ISBN9781459253964
Author

Jennie Lucas

Jennie Lucas's parents owned a bookstore and she grew up surrounded by books, dreaming about faraway lands. At twenty-two she met her future husband and after their marriage, she graduated from university with a degree in English. She started writing books a year later. Jennie won the Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart contest in 2005 and hasn’t looked back since. Visit Jennie’s website at: www.jennielucas.com

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    I picked up this book because of the description on the back...it was a little misleading, but other than that, it was an okay story. I didn't hate it, but nothing to write home about.