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R. J. Maitland, President of Maitland Maternity, was forced to do some major damage control. The media circus surrounding allegations that he had fathered an abandoned child had left his reputation in tatters and the clinic in jeopardy.
Dana Dillinger had been R.J.'s right hand for years—loyal, dependable...and hopelessly, secretly in love with him. When he suggested that marriage was the best way to salvage the situation and prove he wasn't the playboy the press had labeled him, Dana accepted his "proposal." With one exception...
R.J. wanted a marriage in name only—no sex, just marriage. Dana wanted all the marital rights of a bride—including and especially sex—or the deal was off. Between a rock and a hard place, R.J. agreed, not knowing what he'd just gotten himself into!
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Posted March 16, 2001
If you want to read about love, romance, humor, family . . ., Lori Foster should comes immediately to your mind. This story was another great one from her. Highly recommended.
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Posted October 15, 2000
R.J. Maitland proposes a marriage of convenience to his secretary, Dana, to calm down the media circus surrounding a baby and his possiblity of being the father. She agrees on the condition that there be sex in the marriage.
Dana is secretly in love with R.J. and he thinks he can never love someone due to things that happened in his past. But they both find that they enjoy being married to one another. They do have clashes that are very entertaining and the best part is 'making up'. The book wraps up with a dinner with the Maitland family. R.J. realizes that he can love Dana and that Dana loves him.
I thought Lori Foster did well for her first time writing a continuity series book. She made a playboy millionaire who is not likeable at the beginning, and made him a person you liked. Dana also changed from a person seen as almost mousy to a woman proud of her body. If you are a Lori Foster fan, you will enjoy this book like I did.
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Posted October 11, 2000
This book is wonderful, just like the first two of the series Maitland Maternity. I love the way that R.J. discovers that he loves Dana, and all the ways he tries to get her attention. I cant wait to find out the truth to the baby.
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Posted September 26, 2000
Married to the Boss is the third in the Maitland Maternity series and makes me want to go read the first two. RJ Maitland was named the father of the baby left at the clinic by a vengeful ex-girlfriend who was the claiming the baby as her own to claim the money offered by a tabloid reporter. Although proved false, there was still a lot of damage done to his reputation and his family's clinic. Dana has been in love with RJ for years and has been his right hand for years in the office. RJ comes up with the idea of a 'marriage of convienience' to Dana. He tells her that she will have all the rights of a wife but there would be no sex. Dana tells him there would be no marriage without sex, so he agrees, unwilling to admit to the attraction he feels for her to either her or himself. There is also the added plot on who are the real parents of the baby.
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Excellent story, a must read!
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----------------------------------------Love Bekah ann :)
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Posted March 30, 2012
##Fantastic read. I loved both leads. They had great chemistry together. Dana was strong, sweet and capable. And the hero was, well, YUM comes to mind. I do wish some of the side story had been resolved but i guess that's for another book. All in all, another great read by Lori foster!
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Overview
R. J. Maitland, President of Maitland Maternity, was forced to do some major damage control. The media circus surrounding allegations that he had fathered an abandoned child had left his reputation in tatters and the clinic in jeopardy.
Dana Dillinger had been R.J.'s right hand for years—loyal, dependable...and hopelessly, secretly in love with him. When he suggested that marriage was the best way to salvage the situation and prove he wasn't the playboy the press had labeled him, Dana accepted his "proposal." With one exception...
R.J. wanted a marriage in name only—no sex, just marriage. Dana wanted all the marital ...