An afternoon at the races-- laced with champagne and women-- is just another event for Ethan Cartwright, until the very ordinary Daisy Donahue catches his eye. Daisy knows to keep her head down and to stay invisible amongst the throngs of designer-clad Australian socialites. But ruthless Ethan is intrigued by her and can't resist one passionate embrace! Daisy is devastated to be fired for a kiss-- she needs her job! That's where Ethan comes in. He has a new role in mind: housekeeper by day, bedmate by night.
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"VERY LIGHT READ its your typical harlequin present book Daisy and Ethan were good together, not much conflict between them because you always have the big misunderstanding in these books but it went smoothly. its not a wow read but its a late night quickie read."
— Lady (4 out of 5 stars)
“An endearing heroine and a down-to-earth, yet rich, hero give this story more than its fair share of charm. Darcy handles the ‘worlds collide’ motif with skill, adding unusual elements to the characters’ backgrounds, making the end that much more gratifying.”
— RT Book Reviews (4 stars)" This book could have been amazing if it was only longer. I liked the love story and the fact Daisy was so honest and hard working. I like Ethan's character and how topical it was. But it ended so fast! And there was no time for their relationship to develop! "
— Amanda, 7/17/2013" it's a decent quick read... "
— Mrs, 1/2/2013" Not my kind of book. "
— Beeface, 12/18/2012Emma Darcy is the pseudonym used by the Australian husband-wife writing team composed of Wendy and Frank Brennan, who wrote over forty-five romance novels together. After the death of Frank Brennan in 1995, Wendy started writing the books on her own. She lives in New South Wales, Australia.
Nicolette McKenzie was born and
educated in New Zealand. Her television work includes the compilation and
presentation of three programs of New Zealand poetry for the BBC, as well as
comedy, revue, and popular drama. She played the role of Mrs. Bennett for the
BBC World Service adaptation of Pride and
Prejudice.