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The Executive's Vengeful Seduction

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Damien Trent's time for revenge was at hand. The Australian businessman had bided his time, waiting for Gabrielle Kane to return. She'd dared to leave his bed years ago without a word, but now she needed him if she was to save her family's company. And Damien would lend his help, but his price was Gabrielle's hand in marriage.

With five years of waiting behind him, Damien had no plans on making this a marriage in name only.

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Release dateAug 1, 2007
ISBN9781426804083
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The Executive's Vengeful Seduction
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Maxine Sullivan

USA TODAY Bestselling Author, Maxine Sullivan, credits her mother for her love of romance novels, so it was natural for Maxine to want to write them. This led to over 20 years of submitting stories and never giving up her dream of being published. That dream came true in 2006 when Maxine sold her first book to Harlequin Desire. Maxine can be contacted through her website at http://www.maxinesullivan.com

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Very quick read. Murder mystery/who-done-it with a romance twist.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I loved this story. It kept a great pace through out and I believed the relationship as it developed.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I LOVE Jennifer Crusie. I think she writes the best dialog ever.This is a great book for that. OK, the plot's pretty silly... but the dialog is wonderful, and it's got a happy ending- even for the dog.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    In walked the lovely and sexy Mae Sullivan, just like in a dime store novel, into the office of a private investigator named Mitchell Peatwick. The plan was to seduce him into helping her to find her Uncles stolen diaries, but what PI would take that job on, so the story had to be more intriguing. Murder, someone murdered her Uncle and stole the diary. That was her story, Mitch was not that gullible no matter how she fit into his fantasies. As far as a mid-life crisis went, thanks to her he might be able to win his bet, but what was the lies all about and did he really want to know. At this point in his private investigative career, after seeing too many divorce cases of who cheated on who, how could he not take on this one, at least the people involved where interesting.I have only read a few of Jennifer Crusie books, but this one ranks right up there out of the few I have read. The romance part was quick (matter of days and they figured it out), the mystery was interesting, complicated and difficult to figure out till the end, and the characters had some silly funny and stupid funny moments. I really liked Mitch and Mae both as well as some of the other characters. Fun, fast and easy read great for a rainy (or snowy) afternoon cuddled up.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    The Executive's Vengeful Seduction is written on a 6th grade reading level. Use of the word "revenge" in the title suggests complexity and subtlety which is not found in the banal plot. Use of the word "seduction" misleading implies sexual tension or heat. The relationship between the wooden characters is lukewarm, and the love scenes are tepid. Descriptions are slapdash, with frequent use of brand names to indicate that the "luxurious mansions" are "posh" or "swish." A review on The Good, The Bad and The Unread stated that Maxine Sullivan was an autobuy for the reviewer. I have read 4 books by Ms Sullivan, and that is my limit.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another very nice read by Ms Crusie, fun, misterious and sexy :)A mistery sorrounds Mae Sullivan, and Mitch will have to find what it is without revealing his own secrets or falling in love with the stubborn Mae. With a family from hell, she will not be an easy catch...
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This one is fairly typical Jennifer Crusie, mistaken identity and confusion about people and their roles abound.This one starts in a detective's office, Mitch is the detective and his fantasy of a lush woman coming to ask him to help her with a mystery comes true. But nothing is as it seems and several red herrings abound.Fun and light, this is a quick read.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    An older Crusie, and not funny. I like her better when she's funny, I think. The mystery was fun enough, I suppose. For some reason, I completely skimmed the sex scenes. It's important to me to note where I skim, and I'm not quite sure. I think it was the huge blobs of paragraphs. It didn't matter though. Those bits were optional. And that's a bad thing in a book.