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At first Dangerous Magic appears to be – guilty thrill here – such a politically incorrect romance it’s showing its age (published 1982 by JAK as Stephanie James). Aggressive new boss Wade Taggert accuses Elissa Sheldon of sleeping her way to the top, makes a pass at her (yikes), then says if she – uh, ‘accommodates’ him, she can maybe use him to get ahead! Double yikes! You wouldn’t take me into your world willingly, so I’m going to make a place for myself there, he growls, like the lone wolf he is. Today we’d shriek sexual harassment. Not to be treated like this our intrepid heroine fights back with her own plan – she’ll bring Wade to his knees then walk away, leaving him humiliated: He would grovel at her feet before she was through with him! Wow. Battle lines drawn, secret agendas written, counter attacks planned. Naturally, neither Wade nor Elissa count on falling in love, so when it hits hard, love wrecks all their plans: ‘Do you really love me?’ he asked on a thin note of steel and anguish. Ignore the stuff that wouldn’t get written today and simply enjoy the delicious parry and thrust from the sublime JAK! REISSUE |
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