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Doukakis's Apprentice Kindle Edition
With her family business in crisis, Polly Prince does her best to keep calm and carry on. But hard work alone can’t save her London company from a takeover by the infamously ruthless Damon Doukakis . . . or her traitorous body from the lethal sensuality of her boss!
As his new apprentice, Polly accompanies Damon to Paris to negotiate the most challenging business deal of her life! Worse still, Polly must at all costs resist Damon in the most dangerously romantic city in the world . . . .
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarlequin Special Releases
- Publication dateAugust 17, 2015
- File size2.6 MB
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Woken by the panicky voice, Polly lifted her head from her arms and was blinded by sunlight pouring through the window. 'What? Who?' The words were slurred, her brain emerging slowly from the shadows of sleep. The headache that had been part of her life for the past week still squeezed her skull. 'I must have dozed off. Why didn't anyone wake me?'
'Because you haven't slept for days and you're scary when you're tired. There's no need to panic. I'm doing that for both of us. HereI brought sustenance.' Balancing two mugs of and a large muffin, the woman kicked the door shut. 'Wake yourself up with carbs and coffee.'
Polly rubbed her eyes and squinted at the screen of her laptop. 'What time is it?'
'Eight o'clock.'
'Eight o'clock?' She flew to her feet, sending papers and pens spinning across the floor. 'The meeting is in fifteen minutes! Were you hoping I'd just walk in there and talk in my sleep or something?' Polly hit 'save' on the document she'd been working on all night, her hand shaking from the sudden awakening. Her heart pounded and deep in her stomach was a solid lump of dread.
Sleeping didn't make any of it go away and reality pressed down on her like a heavy weight.
Everything was about to change. Life as she knew it had ended.
'Stay calm,' Debbie swooped across the office and put the plate and the mugs on the desk. 'If you show him you're afraid, he'll walk all over you. That's what men like Damon Doukakis do. They sniff out weakness and they move in for the kill.'
'I'm not afraid.' The lie wedged itself in her throat.
She was afraid. She was afraid of the responsibility and of the consequences of failure. And, yes, she was afraid of Damon Doukakis.
Only a fool wouldn't be.
'You're going to be fine. I mean, we're all depending on you, obviously, but I don't want the fact that you have the future of a hundred people in your hands to make you nervous.'
'Thanks for that calming thought.' Polly allowed herself a quick gulp of coffee and then checked her BlackBerry. 'I've only been asleep for two hours and I already have a hundred e-mails. Don't these people ever sleep?' She scrolled through them quickly, scanning for anything important. 'Gerard Bonnel wants us to move our meeting tomorrow back to the evening. Can I get a later flight to Paris?'
'You're not flying. The train was cheaper. I bought you a non-flexible ticket on the seven-thirty out of St Pancras. If he's moved the meeting then you'll have most of the day to kill.' Debbie leaned forward and stole a large chunk from the muffin. 'Go and see the Eiffel Towel. Make love to a delicious French guy on the banks of the Seine. Ooh la la.'
In the process of replying to an e-mail, Polly didn't look up. 'Public sex is an offence, even in France.'
'Nowhere near as big an offence as your non-existent sex-life. When did you last go on a date?'
'I have enough problems without adding a sex-life to the mix.' Polly pressed 'send'. 'Did you sort out a purchase order for that magazine promotion?'
'Yes, yes. Do you ever stop thinking about work? The fearsome Damon Doukakis just might have met his match in you.'
'The rest of these e-mails are going to have to wait.' Polly put the phone down on her desk and glanced at the clock. 'DamnI wanted to take another look at the presentation. I need to brush my hairI don't know what to do first'
'Hair. You slept with your head on your arms and you look like Mohican Barbie.' Debbie whipped a pair of hair straight-eners out of Polly's drawer and plugged them in. 'Hold still. This is an emergency.'
'I need to go to the bathroom and do my make-up.'
'No time. Don't worry. You look great. I love that look. You're so good at mixing vintage with current.' Debbie slid the irons down Polly's hair. 'The hot pink tights really work.'
Keeping her head still, Polly reached out and unplugged her laptop. 'I can't believe my dad still hasn't rung. His company is being decimated and he's nowhere in sight. I've left about a hundred messages.'
'You know he never switches his mobile on. He hates the thing. There' Debbie unplugged the irons 'you're done.'
Polly twisted her hair and pinned it in a haphazard knot at the back of her head. 'I even called a few of the London hotels last night to see if a middle-aged gentleman and a young woman had rented a suite with them.'
'That must have been embarrassing.'
'I grew up with embarrassing.' She retrieved her boots from under the desk. 'Damon Doukakis is going to rip us apart when he realises my father isn't showing up.'
'The rest of us will make up for it. The whole company came in early. We're all busy bees. If Doukakis is looking for slackers, he's not going to find them here. We're determined to make a good impression despite your father's absence.'
'It's too late. Damon Doukakis has already made up his mind what he wants to do with us.' And she knew what that was. Panic gripped her. He'd taken control of her father's company. He could do anything he liked with the business.
It was his revenge. His way of sending a message to her father.
But it was a crude weapon. The scorching blaze of his wrath wasn't just going to burn up her fatherit was going to burn up the innocent staff who didn't deserve to lose their jobs.
The weight of responsibility was suffocating. As her father's daughter she knew she had to do something, but in truth she was powerless. She had no authority.
Debbie ate a piece of muffin. 'I read somewhere that Damon Doukakis works a twenty-hour day so at least you'll have something in common.'
After three nights with virtually no sleep Polly could barely focus. Drugged by tiredness, she struggled to shake the clouds from her brain. 'I've put together the figures. Let's just hope Michael Anderson can work the laptop. You know what he's like with technology. I've backed up the entire presentation in three places because he managed to delete the thing last time. Are the rest of the board here?'
'They all arrived at the same time as him. Not that they said anything to us.' Deep lines of disapproval bracketed Debbie's mouth. 'None of them have the bottle to face us since they sold their shares to Demon Damon. I still don't understand why a rich, powerful tycoon like him would want to buy our little company. I mean, I love working here, but we're not exactly his style are we?'
Polly thought about how hard she'd worked to try and drag the company into the twenty-first century. 'No. We're not his style.'
'So did he buy us for the fun of it?' Debbie finished the muffin and licked her fingers. 'Maybe this is billionaire retail therapy. Instead of buying shoes, he blows a fortune on an ad agency. He offered the board a whole heap of money.'
Polly kept her mouth shut but the dark dread turned to an icy chill.
She knew why he'd bought the company. And it wasn't something she could share with anyone. Damon Doukakis had sworn her to silence in a single chilling phone call that had come a few days earlier. A phone call she hadn't mentioned to anyone. She didn't want it to be public knowledge any more than he did.
Polly forced herself to breathe slowly. 'I'm not surprised the board sold. They're greedy. I'm so sick of booking their long lunches and their first-class airfares and then being told we're not profitable. They remind me of mosquitoes, sucking up our lifeblood into their fat bodies'
Debbie recoiled. 'Pol, that's gross.'
'They're gross.' Polly mentally ran through everything she'd put into the presentation. Had she missed anything? 'If I were the one giving the presentation, I wouldn't be so worried.'
'You should be the one giving it.'
'Michael Anderson is too threatened by me to let me open my mouth. He's afraid I might actually tell someone who does the work around here. And anyway, I'm just my father's executive assistant, whatever that is. My job is to keep everything running behind the scenes.' And she was horribly conscious that she had no formal qualifications. She'd learned by watching, listening and trusting her instincts and she was savvy enough to know that for most employers that wouldn't be enough. Polly pressed her hands to her churning stomach, wishing she could stride into the boardroom wielding an MBA from Harvard. 'Doukakis already has a super-slick successful advertising agency in his organisation. He doesn't need another one and he doesn't need our staff. He's just going to snap his jaws around us like'
'No!' Debbie held up her hand and shuddered. 'Don't tell me what it will be like. No more of your blood-sucking-mosquito analogiesI just ate your breakfast.'
'I'm just saying'
'Well, don't say. And if Damon Doukakis wants your father's business that badly, wellthat's sort of a compliment, isn't it? And you're assuming he'll make us all redundant, but he might not. Why buy a business and then break it up?'
Because he wanted to be in control.
Instead of being a helpless passenger like her, Damon had put himself in the driving seat. While her father was living the life of a man half his age, his company was being savaged by a ruthless predator. And she was fighting that predator single-handed.
'Cheer up.' Deb...
Product details
- ASIN : B0105U440Q
- Publisher : Harlequin Special Releases; Original edition (August 17, 2015)
- Publication date : August 17, 2015
- Language : English
- File size : 2.6 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 195 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #589,940 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #7,997 in Billionaires & Millionaires Romance eBooks
- #10,467 in Contemporary Women's Fiction
- #20,786 in Romantic Comedy (Books)
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Sarah Morgan is a USA Today and Sunday Times bestselling author of romance and women's fiction. She has sold over 21 million copies of her books and her trademark humour and warmth have gained her fans across the globe.
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Customers enjoy this book, finding it an easy and quick read with engaging romance and witty dialogue, particularly appreciating Damon's snarky humor. The character development receives positive feedback, with one customer noting how the heroine stands up for herself throughout the story. Customers praise the book's sparkle and solid pacing, with one review highlighting how the relationship develops from hostility to love and respect.
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Customers find the book entertaining, with one mentioning they enjoyed it from cover to cover, and another noting it was well written.
"I loved this book! You can’t help but love Polly, and Damon. They made me laugh throughout the book....." Read more
"...It's a solid, entertaining book and I actually liked both main characters...." Read more
"This book was awesome! Damon Doukakis the rich alpha Greek hero of the story was as perfect as could be...." Read more
"...Finally they reach their HEA after a rocky relationship. Very enjoyable book...." Read more
Customers love the character development in the book, particularly appreciating the heroine's growth throughout the story, with one customer noting how she stands up for herself and another highlighting the hero's sensitivity.
"...It's a solid, entertaining book and I actually liked both main characters...." Read more
"...Polly Prince was one of the coolest heroines of any Sarah Morgan book...." Read more
"...I like how the heroine stands up for herself throughout the story, and turns the tables on the Hero both their first night together and the next day..." Read more
"...Great character arcs and everything you want in a romance - glitz, glamour, and above all characters you care about and invest in right up until the..." Read more
Customers enjoy the romance in the book, finding it engaging and excellent, with one customer noting how it keeps the story moving with new events.
"...The ending is very romantic and I would not have changed a thing. I recommend this book highly." Read more
"Doukakis's Apprentice is a very different romance. It doesn't follow the typical plots of Harlequin Presents. I really enjoyed it...." Read more
"...This was an interesting, realistic, engaging romance. I read it through quickly and enjoyed it from cover to cover." Read more
"I love the development of both the characters and how their relationship morphs from hostility into love and respect...." Read more
Customers enjoy the humor in the book, particularly Damon's snarky style.
"...You can’t help but love Polly, and Damon. They made me laugh throughout the book....." Read more
"Well written and realistic...I just can't read poorly executed novels or one's that have a fantastical plot that makes me incredulous...." Read more
"...This is a typical Harlequin. I liked Damon's snarky humor & I liked quirky Polly. A good fast read. The cover is hot too!" Read more
"This was a great book. I loved, loved the sparkling and witty dialogue...." Read more
Customers appreciate the pacing of the book, with one noting how the characters' relationship evolves from hostility to love and respect.
"...I thought it was a good solid book and I have no real big complaints about it, and no real small ones either except one or two that I won't go into..." Read more
"...of both the characters and how their relationship morphs from hostility into love and respect...." Read more
"...The character of the heroine is awesome. Whilst she is strong and firm, she is also smart and caring. I love her...." Read more
"...I loved their interaction, and I especially loved knowing his feelings and rational." Read more
Customers love the sparkle in the book, describing it as beautiful, with one customer noting it as one of the best HMB Sexys out there.
"...She was smart, out spoken, beautiful and no one was going to take advantage of her or her staff. She had issues but who doesn't...." Read more
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Customers find the book easy to read and say they can finish it quickly.
"...This was an interesting, realistic, engaging romance. I read it through quickly and enjoyed it from cover to cover." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2013I loved this book! You can’t help but love Polly, and Damon. They made me laugh throughout the book..
Polly’s dad couldn’t be found when his company was being taking over by Damon. Polly took on Damon and the board members in the boardroom. She had to fight for her dads company, and for all the employee’s that was like a family to her. Damon thought at first that Polly was a rich, lazy kid, which only had the job because it was her dads company. Polly doesn’t correct Damon when he calls her lazy. He latter has to eat those words, for Polly was close to being a workaholic. It was fun to watch Damon and Polly go back in forth. I love books where the characters start out as emery’s, but latter they fall in love. I could feel the passion, and chemistry between Polly, and Damon! I also loved reading about Polly’s pink fuzzy pen! Pink is my favorite color too!
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Your obviously not enjoying having us as part of your business, she said sweetly. Next time perhaps you should check out your prey before you swallow it. We're obviously giving you indigestion.
Sample from chapter 5
It explained so much. His ruthless approach. The rigid control with which he managed his business. Polly realized that her impression of him was as false as his was of her. It was as if the pieces of a jigsaw had been thrown in the air and, on landing, had created a different picture.
Sample from chapter 6
Balancing on the dangerous knife-edge of a new addiction, he felt his power to control his emotions and actions drain at a frightening rate. The part of his brain warning him to stop this madness right now was eclipsed by the part that reached out greedily for the fulfilment of pleasure. A whisper of silk brushed his hand and he removed the clip in her hair and dropped it on the floor, allowing the river of softness to slide over her shoulders. With a husky groan he slid his fingers into that soft sheet of hair and deepened the kiss. The intense flame of sexual chemistry scorched both of them and this time when he gently stroked her face he discovered that his hand was shaking.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2014I hate to admit it, but I'm a fan of this story. Sarah Morgan's done it again. I read the others' reviews about this book and I gave it a shot mostly because it had been so highly rated. I thought it was a good solid book and I have no real big complaints about it, and no real small ones either except one or two that I won't go into because I imagine they would have been explained if she'd gone into his POV towards the end but was just running out of space to do it. The other characters? Well I liked all of them except for dear old dad and even sis would have been ok if she didn't seem so clueless, but whatever, minor details, really (and more of a plot driver than anything else). It's a solid, entertaining book and I actually liked both main characters. Do I wish for something just a tiny bit more that would send it over the edge from like to love? Sure I do, but I'm not sure what that would have been. I wouldn't change the characters or how they dealt with each other and I liked Debbie a lot and Kim the little we saw her or Jenny or... well there's a lot of side characters I liked and I liked that too. Maybe it was the whole wrap up that seemed rushed? Yeah that's probably it. Just another page would have made all the difference in the world. The 'fear' thing too was kind of glossed over slightly and I'd rather have seen them deal with it on a daily basis for a little while or an epilogue. That too would have set it up for another star.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2011This book was awesome! Damon Doukakis the rich alpha Greek hero of the story was as perfect as could be. The more I read the story the more I liked him. Polly Prince was one of the coolest heroines of any Sarah Morgan book. She was smart, out spoken, beautiful and no one was going to take advantage of her or her staff. She had issues but who doesn't. I liked that she marched to her own drum. Damon allowed no plants, photos, or even the same desk for his employees. Well that went straight to hell with Polly and her staff who had plants, photos, crying kids, and fish by the name of Romeo and Juliet. The ending is very romantic and I would not have changed a thing. I recommend this book highly.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2011Doukakis's Apprentice is a very different romance. It doesn't follow the typical plots of Harlequin Presents. I really enjoyed it. Polly is an unusual woman who has had a very atypical upbringing and has had to rely on herself all her life even though she had a finacially successful father. Damon, the older brother of orphaned Arianna, has resented Polly for years for involving his sister in the expulsion of them both from the prestigious girls' school they both attended. Damon has purchased the advertising company in order to flush out Polly's father who is having another affair with Damon's sister, Arianna. For several years Polly has been the driving force in her father's advertising business while her father married and divorce frequently ignoring the business. Instead of a spoiled reckless wanton, Polly has been the extremely creative source of the successful advertising campaigns in the company. She has kept the company going even under the extravagant mismanagement of the board of directors and the inept and male chauvinistic creative director who are bleeding the company dry.
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- CaitkinReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 18, 2011
5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best M&B I've read
Every now and again I succumb to guilty pleasure and read an M&B. Usually they drive me potty with the wimpy female lead and paint by numbers alpha male BUT this book does have a great heroine in Polly Prince who actually has brains, ability, sassy dialogue, a sense of humour and can stand up to the hero in a way that makes you laugh because its cleverly done. So many reviews talk about feisty heroines but that just means stubbornly not giving in to the predictable male demands to become their mistress or be the beneficiary of generous gifts because all the heroines have strong principles, save when it comes to sleeping with the strong male (and usually getting pregnant) or even worse marrying them without any real basis for believing the relationship will last. Sorry off on a rant here. Back to Doukakis' Apprentice, Polly despite being the usual M&B virgin for no particularly good reason (other than she works too hard to have a life and is scarred by father's serial marriages) is otherwise utterly fab, and the hero is justifiably impressed and attracted once he has got over her hot pink tights and his belief that she is a worthless sponger. I just wish there were more like this one.
- JasReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 2, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
Love this book and a lot of Sarah Morgan’s work. Polly is a strong, sassy, caring heroine focused on her work and supporting her coworkers rather than A relationship or marriage. Damon doesn’t get her and has his own demons. Great touches of humour and the sex fits with the story rather than dominating.
- Debra McDonaldReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 12, 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars Family drama
Polly Price's family business is under threat by Damon because her father has ran away with his sister. These two are always at odds until it becomes red hot passion. Such a wonderful romantic story.
- Cat BoardmanReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 31, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Addictive!
I literally could not put this book down! I'd always been a little sceptical about buying a Mills and Boon book, wrongly assuming it would be too old fashioned and predictable. How wrong was I?! Sarah Morgan is a genius who creates interesting characters and plot lines that excite from start to finish.
On finishing this book I immediately purchased another four Sarah Morgan Mills and Boon books. Cannot wait to lose myself in new characters and funny, captivating storylines!
- MarbelReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 29, 2013
3.0 out of 5 stars I WAS NOT CAPTURED!
I LIKE TO GO OUT AND GET WHAT I WANT, NOT TO PLAY CAT AND MOUSE, WHICH IS WHAT SHE DID. SO I WASN'T REALLY CAPTIVATED BY THE BOOK. NEVERTHELESS, IT WAS OK!