An edition of Take Hold of Tomorrow (1984)

Take Hold Of Tomorrow

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An edition of Take Hold of Tomorrow (1984)

Take Hold Of Tomorrow

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She had hired "temptation" personified !

Stella Rawson controlled Rawson Electronics, not as a decorative figurehead, but as the competent businesswoman her husband Mark's untimely death had forced her to become. She was livid when board members opposed her choice for a highly sensitive management position and accused her of personal rather than professional interest in young, ambitious Russ Langford. And Russ's rugged good looks and undeniable virility only weakened her position.

When she began to see Russ as more than a business associate, Stella bemoaned her complete lack of discretion in loving so unwisely.

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Harlequin Books
Language
English
Pages
186

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Cover of: Take hold of tomorrow
Take hold of tomorrow
1984, Mills & Boon
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Cover of: Take Hold Of Tomorrow
Take Hold Of Tomorrow
August 1984, Harlequin Books
Paperback in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
Toronto
Series
Harlequin Presents, No 711
Copyright Date
1984

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN6071.L7 H38 no.711

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
186

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL10738295M
Internet Archive
takeholdoftomorr0000clai
ISBN 10
0373107110
ISBN 13
9780373107117
OCLC/WorldCat
12181967
Library Thing
4927751
Goodreads
1466569

Work Description

Stella had hired temptation personified.
Stella Rawson controlled Rawson Electronics, not as a decorative figurehead, but as the competent businesswoman her husband Mark's untimely death had forced her to become. She was livid when board members opposed her choice for a highly sensitive management position and accused her of personal rather than professional interest in young, ambitious Russ Langford. And Russ's rugged good looks and undeniable virility only weakened her position.
When she began to see Russ as more than a business associate, Stella bemoaned her complete lack of discretion in loving so unwisely.

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