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Mission: Make-Over
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Mission: Make-Over

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Wealthy, self-assured Jake Carlisle, born with the kind of looks that drive women wild, usually succeeded at everything he did. But now he'd taken on a real challenge, transforming scruffy tomboy Lucianna Stewart into a temptress!

So he taught her to dress, to flirt, to kiss...and Lucianna was learning fast. Perhaps too fast for Jake's liking. Because beneath her baggy clothes was a woman who could lead any man into temptation. Including him!

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Release dateNov 1, 2009
ISBN9781426849077
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Penny Jordan

Penny Jordan, one of Harlequin's most popular authors, sadly passed away on December 31, 2011. She leaves an outstanding legacy, having sold over 100 million books around the world. Penny wrote a total of 187 novels for Harlequin, including the phenomenally successful A Perfect Family, To Love, Honor and Betray, The Perfect Sinner and Power Play, which hit the New York Times bestseller list. Loved for her distinctive voice, she was successful in part because she continually broke boundaries and evolved her writing to keep up with readers' changing tastes. Publishers Weekly said about Jordan, "Women everywhere will find pieces of themselves in Jordan's characters." It is perhaps this gift for sympathetic characterisation that helps to explain her enduring appeal.

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    It was extremely cliche, but that's what i signed up for when i clicked "start reading." It was predictable, but i still loved it, i'm always down for a good ole' happy ending.