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Original Title: Oh-So-Sensible Secretary
ISBN: 0373176473 (ISBN13: 9780373176472)
Edition Language: English
Series: Gibson & Grieves #1
Characters: Summer Curtis, Phinneas 'Phin' Gibson
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Title:Oh-So-Sensible Secretary (Gibson & Grieves #1)
Author:Jessica Hart
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 192 pages
Published:March 16th 2010 by Harlequin Romance (first published February 1st 2010)
Categories:Romance. Contemporary Romance. Category Romance. Harlequin. Contemporary

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You know when you meet the most gorgeous guy and get butterflies in your stomach? Well, that's what it felt like the first time I, Summer Curtis, laid eyes on my movie-star-gorgeous boss Phin Gibson. I was starstruck!

I've got to get a grip! Phin might be delicious, but he's always late, totally disorganized—my complete opposite! But somehow he's making me, the oh-so-sensible Summer, want to let down my perfectly pinned-up hair!




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I loved this book. It was sweet and tender with wonderful characters and playful banter. I really liked Phin for his remarkable sense of humour and his joy for life. Brava to Ms. Hart!

A bit of humor but definitely felt the lack of hero POV. Wasn't sure when he actually started to fall for her because his behavior didn't change much from when he was dating other women to when he started to focus on the heroine.

After a haphazard career spent working and travelling around the world, I stumbled into romance writing as a way to fund a PhD. My first book, A Sweeter Prejudice, came out in 1991, and since then I've written a further 59 books, some of which have won awards in the US and the UK. I live in York, a historic city in the north of England, and waste the best part of my days planning trips away or on

This was the sweetest book. A friend posted a link to Super Librarian Wendy's review:http://goodbadandunread.com/2010/05/0...And I was wanting something to read that had a actual courtship. I picked this book up and was charmed all the way through. . Forget tortured heroes and damaged heroine. This is the story of two people that on the surface have nothing in common. But they complement each other and make each other a better person.

This is a connected book published before JUGGLING BRIEFCASE AND BABY which I read first. Since these characters turned up in the later book, I thought the book might exist--and so it does.This is a cute story, told in first person, so you don't get the hero's POV at all. The heroine is a super-organized secretary who's been shifted to work for the boss's adventurous brother. The brother has been wandering the world for years, the last several as a reality TV show star/host. Now he's home to

This was just so sweet. It's hard to point to why I enjoyed it so much. It had some definite weaknesses--mainly the fact that the author chose to gloss over the heroine's moment of change and skip the hero's entirely. (She needs to stop being afraid of leaving her comfort zone, he needs to stop seeking endless thrills.) It was frustrating not being able to see those changes happen.And yet I really liked it. I think it was the first person voice that made the heroine so engaging. The hero feels

Really enjoyed this book. I was looking for a bit of fluff to read and this was a delightful surprise.

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