It was a debt of honor, but Lucas Brand didn’t have the time.
Jessica Glen has her work cut out for her. Being thrust into the job of coaxing Lucas to honor his debt to Norman Roxbury is a task way above her pay grade. A man whose only passion is making money, Lucas doesn’t deserve the title “Mr. Nice Guy.” But Jess is determined to make the best of her assignment…and of Lucas Brand. Despite his tarnished reputation, Jess glimpses the caring man Mr. Roxbury wants to resurrect from the automaton Lucas Brand has become. And his stormy kisses reveal vulnerability and a yearning that both draws and frightens Jess. She can’t be foolish enough to go all weak in the knees for another type-A man, can she? Or is it possible that Lucas’s time with Jess was actually making him…lovable?
PRAISE FOR RENEE ROSZEL:
“She is delightful, eloquent and humorous all in one.” —Rendezvous Magazine
“Talented…realistically excellent characterization” —Romantic Times
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Summary
Overall No More Mr. Nice by Renee Roszel Lucas Brand's life didn't start out so well, but now he was a selfmade multimillionaire. Business was his mistress. Working on a huge project worth millions, he received the letter calling in a favor from years ago. He could ignore anyone in the world but not Norman Victor Roxbury. Jessica Glen worked as Mr. Roxbury's assistant, helping with the less fortunate kids in the Mr. Niceguy program. Her boss was in the hospital and needed a replacement Mr. Niceguy for this years Thanksgiving Dinner and week long retreat. Jess disagreed that a man Like Lucas would be the best replacement. But it wasn’t up to her. This was a really good story. Watching the ten kids who were chosen for the retreat as they had fun and enjoyed life for a week without the problems most fourteen year olds should never have to start with. There were also so interesting critters and characters to help make the story complete. **Sexual content http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2013/04/reneeroszelbooklist.
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