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Mary was a little lamb...
Mary Reyland was fed up with being taken for granted, and ready to step on a few toes--while wearing a pair of sexy black fishnets to her next client meeting....
Till she discovered her inner vixen!
Edmund Davis enjoyed being in charge. That's why he chose to work with "mousy" Mary. But when a sultry, confident Mary strode into his office, he wasn't sure how to handle the challenge. And apparently the new and improved Mary wasn't going to settle for anything less than she deserved, in business or pleasure....
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Posted July 9, 2011
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Posted March 1, 2011
Easy read. Love the black stocking society series.
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Posted August 24, 2008
I can't say that I highly enjoyed this book, but I can say that I wasn't bored with what I read. This was definitely a book that I haven't read in awhile and I loved to read more more about this secret society of women. The plot in this book was good and I enjoyed what the author was trying to display, but what was the reason for some of the plot such as Mrs. McQueeth? She served a purpose until the end. Also, I can really say that the main characters had passion because I didn't feel it and the love wasn't expressed to me. If the author was trying to betray real characters then she hit the nail right on the head. I will read something from this author, and I have read some of her books, but she will not become one of my favorite author.
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Posted July 9, 2008
'Power Play' is a sweet and charming 'fairy-tale'. And despite the 'fairy-tale' feel of this story, Ms. Girard still made the story plausible with some of the 'real-life' issues her characters had to deal with throughout. I was thoroughly CAUGHT UP in the witty and humorous dialogue between Mary Reyland and Edmund Davis. Edmund came on the scene as a man in TOTAL control of not only his business, but his personal life, as well. And he was DEFINITELY used to getting what he wanted. He was powerful, sexy, arrogant, yet surprisingly he had a kind and gentle nature. Poor Mary, never had a chance after her first encounter with Edmund. After discovering he sabotaged her career plans, he is determined to make it up to her, while attempting to become a permanent fixture in her life. Mary is portrayed as a plain, unassuming, average looking woman, who has been taken for granted in all areas of her life, but upon receiving the invitation to the secret society she decides to take her life back. With her new makeover and her new stockings she's transformed into the bold, assertive and desirable woman she's always dreamed of being. But can she trust a man like Edmund with her heart?!! Or will he up and leave her like all the other men in her life?!! I thought the concept of the secret 'Black Stockings Society', was fun and intriguing. I found the main characters engaging and the secondary cast with their hilarious antics and vivid personalities only aided in making this an entertaining read. Once again Ms. Girard has created a heartwarming and romantic tale. I can't wait to read the next installment in the 'Black Stockings Society' miniseries.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Mary Reyland is the poster woman for someone to pick on a victim preferring flight over fight, Mart is used and abused at work and treated even worse in her relationships. Tired of it all, she decides no more crap on the job and no more dates with SOBs who treat her like dirt.------------- When the Black Stockings Society invites her to join, she initially was going to decline feeling unworthy but thinking of her vow she decides to wear the power stockings at important business meetings and in her personal life. Edmund Davis decides Mary is perfect to oversee his investment into The New Day Senior Living Community project because he assumes he can pound the mouse into strict adherence to his concept. Instead he is stunned that Mary pushes back and that he likes her pushing back.----------- Mary is a fabulous lead character as she has a zillion mental issues starting with esteem so low, it can¿t be measured. Edmund is somewhat cold with his ¿arctic¿ eyes, but he is fully developed and arrogant from start to finish. However the first Black Stockings saga belongs to the heroine whose efforts to find a backbone and show some spunk for a change make for an insightful tale as she is the ¿Cowardly Lion¿ seeking courage with the wizard being her peers at the society she joined.------- Harriet Klausner
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Overview
Mary was a little lamb...
Mary Reyland was fed up with being taken for granted, and ready to step on a few toes--while wearing a pair of sexy black fishnets to her next client meeting....
Till she discovered her inner vixen!
Edmund Davis enjoyed being in charge. That's why he chose to work with "mousy" Mary. But when a sultry, confident Mary strode into his office, he wasn't sure how to handle the challenge. And apparently the new and improved Mary wasn't going to settle for anything less than she deserved, in business or pleasure....