Seraphina Vincent never became Conrad Quentin's mistress. Sephy stood in for Conrad's formidable secretary Madge Watkins, but no one else was willing to stick their heads in the noose of Conrad Quentin's right-hand... So Sephy was volunteered, very much against her own will. And it is made clear on day one that Sephy was in over her head as Ms Watkins replacement. Conrad always had to be in control of everything and everyone around him, but so handsome and rich he got away with it... Then he met his Waterloo when Sephy stepped into his life. Now he had to rethink all the rules he had laid down for himself, and everyone he came into contact with. Sephy was warm, loving, kind and considerate. Conrad wasn't sure if she was real, but he made it his first priority to find out. Once Conrad discovered Sephy was a what-you-see-is-what-you-get kind of woman, he wanted her more than he wanted to breath, but only on his terms. When Sephy wouldn't slip into the slot Conrad had made for her, and he had to revise his thinking once again. From the back of the book: 'Passion on the agenda... Conrad Quentin was equally famed for his ruthless business deals and devastation good looks. Sephy encountered the full force of these charms from day one of her new job as Conrad's secretary! Sephy didn't want and office affair, but Conrad proposed a deal: if she agreed to date him, he's be the perfect gentleman-until her temporary contract with him ended. Then he planned to make her his mistress, or more...'
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