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It is so. The only problem comes when Nick, who owns Titan Industries, finds himself falling (after one night) with the perfect woman...who also happens to be an employee of the company he's about ready to take over. Needless to say, things get a little dicey.
Nick and Mia were an interesting couple. They were smoking hot in bed (or the tub, bent over the couch, in the bushes...you get the idea), but both of them had very strong personalities and a definite opinion about what was right and wrong, especially when it came to their work. While Mia may have been willing to concede to Nick in the bedroom, she wouldn't do that when it came to her work or his philosophies about taking over her current employer.
As they say, two wrongs don't make a right, and that's definitely the case with Nick and Mia. It's took time, distance, some reflection (on both their parts) and honesty with each other to work out their issues, but it the end, it made for a satisfying conclusion to the story.
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- 31 July, 2012: Finished reading
- 31 July, 2012: Reviewed