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The Playboy's ''i Do'' Deal - (Signed, Sealed...Seduced) by Tara Pammi (Paperback)

The Playboy's ''i Do'' Deal - (Signed, Sealed...Seduced) by  Tara Pammi (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong>A billionaire's Caribbean getaway just got a lot more interesting in this sizzling marriage of convenience story by Tara Pammi!</strong><br /><br /><em>A convenient offer...</em><br />From the stowaway on his yacht!<br /><br />Dev Kohli's superyacht is Clare Roberts's perfect hideout. A family betrayal has her running from a forced marriage. Trying to ignore the heat still blazing between her and Dev from their last encounter, Clare prepares to bargain with the billionaire...<br /><br />Dev knows the PR expert can restore his company's tarnished reputation. But agreeing to hide her in paradise--just the two of them--brings an intimacy he can't escape. And as the threat to Clare increases, so does Dev's need to protect her with something he never thought he'd offer--his ring!<br /><br /><strong>From Harlequin Presents: Escape to exotic locations where passion knows no bounds.<br /><br />Read all the books in the <em>Signed, Sealed...Seduced </em>miniseries: </strong><br />Book 1: <em>Ways to Ruin a Royal Reputation</em> by Dani Collins<br />Book 2: <em>Cinderella's Night in Venice</em> by Clare Connelly<br />Book 3: <em>The Playboy's "I Do" Deal</em> by Tara Pammi<br /><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><strong>"Ten years earlier, Zara Khan was trying to break into Bollywood when she met Virat Raawal, a descendant of Bollywood royalty who was just starting out as a director himself. Their romance was intense, but Zara abruptly left Virat to work on a project with his famous older brother, Vikram. Zara and Vikram became fast friends and were incorrectly rumored by the press­­ to be dating--and Virat has never gotten over the perceived betrayal. Now all three are at the heights of their careers and Vikram is happily engaged, though the press paints him and his fiancée as monsters for supposedly breaking Zara's heart. Virat, meanwhile, is caught in rumors of an affair with a minister's wife. Zara concocts a plan to change the story: she and Virat will announce that they're engaged. But faking a relationship soon brings up old pain--and old feelings. Zara makes a refreshingly honest and straightforward heroine, and her candor enhances her love story with Virat. Equal parts sweet and sexy, this is sure to please."</strong>--<em>Publishers Weekly </em>on <em>The Surprise Bollywood Baby</em> <p/><strong>"The red-hot first Born into Bollywood romance from Pammi...pairs Vikram Raawal, a Bollywood superstar who's used to getting everything he wants, with his grandmother's new assistant, Naina Menon, a woman who can't be bought. Though Vikram and Naina's first meeting ends in a bitter argument, their next encounter at a masked ball leads to a passionate one-night stand. Naina knows who Vikram is, but she refuses to reveal her own identity during this steamy encounter, so he calls her Dream Girl in lieu of a name. The liaison leaves Vikram smitten and determined to pursue her, whoever she is. Readers will be pleased that Pammi avoids an unbelievable mistaken-identity story line; Vikram recognizes Naina as his Dream Girl immediately during their next unmasked encounter but, when Naina doesn't acknowledge their night together, he follows her lead, pretending to still be in the dark as to her identity. Then Naina's family hits dire financial straits, and she asks Vikram if she can work as his personal secretary to earn extra money--but keeping things professional proves difficult for them both. This sexy fairy tale is a treat."</strong> -- <em>Publishers Weekly </em>on <em>Claiming His Bollywood Cinderella</em> <p/><strong>"Pammi's Born into Bollywood series is off to a strong start with vibrant settings and biting dialogue...." </strong><em>-- Booklist </em>on<em> </em><em>Claiming His Bollywood Cinderella</em> <p/><strong>"The story had a more contemporary feel than the standard HP fare, and I found it refreshing." </strong>-- <em>Goodreads </em>on <em>The Flaw in His Marriage Plan</em> <p/><strong>"Ms. Pammi has delivered a really good read in this story where the connection between these two grows stronger and stronger the more they interact; the romance was nicely-detailed, as the heroine does what's right for her for once instead of trying to continue to gain her father's love and approval; and the ending had me loving the hero's determination to win back the heroine after how things go awry in their relationship."</strong> -- <em>Harlequin Junkie</em> on <em>Sicilian's Baby of Revenge</em><br>

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