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Significant Others Wife wanted!
Quentin Ramsey was fed up with casual relationships and empty promises. And then he had seen Marcia Barnes across a crowded room and realized she was the woman he'd been waiting for all his life. But Marcia was more Ms. Workaholic than Miss Right.
Her biological clock was ticking. It was the only reasonable explanation she could think of for her involvement with Quentin. The only thing they had in common was sex - great sex admittedly, but sex all the same. Marcia had always lived to work, but now she was living for five o'clock... . How could Quentin…mehr

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Significant Others Wife wanted!

Quentin Ramsey was fed up with casual relationships and empty promises. And then he had seen Marcia Barnes across a crowded room and realized she was the woman he'd been waiting for all his life. But Marcia was more Ms. Workaholic than Miss Right.

Her biological clock was ticking. It was the only reasonable explanation she could think of for her involvement with Quentin. The only thing they had in common was sex - great sex admittedly, but sex all the same. Marcia had always lived to work, but now she was living for five o'clock... . How could Quentin persuade Marcia to take him on for a lifetime and not just after business hours!

"Pure pleasure... ." - Romantic Times


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Although born in England, Sandra Field has lived most of her life in Canada; she says the silence and emptiness of the north speaks to her particularly. While she enjoys travelling, and passing on her sense of a new place, she often chooses to write about the city which is now her home. Sandra says, 'I write out of my experience; I have learned that love with its joys and its pains is all-important. I hope this knowledge enriches my writing, and touches a chord in you, the reader.'