More than a playboy…
Taggart Lancaster had reluctantly agreed to pose as his friend for all the best reasons. But his disguise is so successful that everyone assumes he’s the womanizing playboy he’s imitating. Mary O’Mara wants nothing to do with him—only, he’s going to be around for a while, so she’s stuck with him!
The more she gets to know him, the more Mary becomes confused—she can’t reconcile this gorgeous, generous man with the guy he’s reputed to be. She’s on the brink of surrender—but can their relationship survive once the truth is revealed?
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Summary
Surrender To A Playboy by Renee Roszel Harlequin's What Women Want! Series Taggart Lancaster is a successful lawyer and yet here he is about to do something against all he believes. Impersonate his best friend and client, playboy Bonner Wittery. They look close enough alike and it's been too many years since Bonn visited his grandmother. Tag believes he's going for her health and her seventy-fifth birthday party. Miz Witty's caretaker knows the truth and hates Bonn for it. And she hates Tag as Bonn. Mary O'Mara is furious. For two full years she has been doing all she can to get her employers grandson, and only living relative, to visit. It took a small fib on her end to finally get him here. That fib was the final straw in her hate fest. Bonner Wittery was rotten to the core. Which makes her that much angrier when he don't seem to be the evil person she made him out to be. Poor Tag can't let Mary know the truth of who he is. And even if he could....ends up the women hates lawyers just as much, if not more, than playboys. Some great secondary characters and situations as well. A lusty cook, an ex who don't take no for an answer, and Mary's little sister Becca who her step-father tries to keep away from her. **It looks like these are all stand alone books. None of the other characters in this book are mentioned in the other blurbs. http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2013/04/renee-roszel-book-list.html