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Swept Away

(1985)
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Confessions of a cleaning lady...

Paula Ward, impetuous co-owner of a cleaning service, finds herself in an awkward position with computer magnate Tom Clinton. She's slipping into a slinky gown in his lavish bathroom when the handsome millionaire arrives unexpectedly, catching her half-clad - and putting him in a compromising position with his guests, an ultra-strait-laced couple with whom he's about to sign a mega-deal. Paula has to pose as his wife, never imagining the ruse will sweep her away to France and pit her in a losing battle with her heart, and Tom's.

The funny, sexy tale of a cleaning lady who gets whisked into a glamorous romance, Swept Away became a finalist for Romance Writers of America's prestigious Rita Award. It was written by Jacqueline Diamond and originally published by Berkley/Jove.

Jacqueline Diamond, author of 90 published novels, is known for her versatility, from light romances to mysteries, Regency romances, romantic suspense and paranormal thrillers. The half-dozen books written as Jacqueline Topaz for Berkley Publishing show her flare for screwball comedy. Recipient of a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times and a two-time finalist for the Rita Award, Jackie is a former Associated Press reporter and television columnist.

Cover image by Scott Snyde

Donna Zapf, says:
Jacqueline Diamond writes interesting stories that her readers can immerse themselves in and forget about the "real" world for a while. Her books are very well thought out and multifaceted, giving us characters that we love to read about.

Kathy Boswell from The Best Reviews, writes:
I've enjoyed every book I've ever read by Jacqueline Diamond and I've been reading her books for years and years. I look forward to many more years of enjoyable reading from Jacqueline Diamond.


Genre: Romance

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