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Jack Sommerville the new Manager of Hillcrest Estate in the north of England arrives to find his PA Helen Braithwaite occupying his chair and making facetious remarks about him to the computer screen on his desk. After a shaky start their working relationship settles into an amicable partnership until Helen accompanies him south to visit his family and help him untangle himself from a manipulative woman who is trying to trap him into marriage. Helen has to remind herself that they are only pretending to be romantically involved and the weekend ends in disaster when Jack loses his temper…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Jack Sommerville the new Manager of Hillcrest Estate in the north of England arrives to find his PA Helen Braithwaite occupying his chair and making facetious remarks about him to the computer screen on his desk. After a shaky start their working relationship settles into an amicable partnership until Helen accompanies him south to visit his family and help him untangle himself from a manipulative woman who is trying to trap him into marriage. Helen has to remind herself that they are only pretending to be romantically involved and the weekend ends in disaster when Jack loses his temper threatening to find a replacement for her as his PA. Will they settle their differences and return to an easy working relationship or will emotions take over......?
Autorenporträt
Catherine Carson studied poetry at James Madison University, but her love affair with poetry began at the age of fifteen. With heroes like Sylvia Plath, Joy Harjo, and Mary Oliver, Catherine writes in a confessional free-verse style. Her award-winning work-which delves into topics such as mental illness, her experiences as a woman, relationships and friendships, and the trials of youth-has been published in "Dreamers Creative Writing" Magazine. Catherine now pursues poetry as a profession, writing both formally in workshops as well as in her spare time. She regards writing poetry as both a need and a want, and will continue to publish more work.