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Sleeping With The Playboy

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Sleeping With The Playboy by Julianne MacLean released on May 23, 2003 is available now for purchase.

192 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published June 1, 2003

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Julianne MacLean

80 books4,396 followers
Julianne MacLean is a USA Today bestselling author of more than thirty novels, including the contemporary women’s fiction Color of Heaven Series. Readers have described her books as “breathtaking,” “soulful” and “uplifting.” MacLean is a four-time RITA finalist and has won numerous awards, including the Booksellers’ Best Award and a Reviewers’ Choice Award from Romantic Times. Her novels have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been published in over a dozen languages.

MacLean has a degree in English literature from the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and a degree in business administration from Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. She loves to travel and has lived in New Zealand, Canada, and England. MacLean currently resides on the east coast of Canada in a lakeside home with her husband and daughter.

For more information about Julianne and her writing life, please visit her website at www.juliannemaclean.com. Be sure to follow her on Bookbub to be notified whenever her ebooks are offered for FREE or 99 cents. (www.bookbub.com/authors/julianne-maclean) and chat with her on Facebook (www.facebook.com/JulianneMacLeanRoman...), Twitter (@JulianneMacLean), and Instagram (@JulianneMaclean).

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49 reviews43 followers
February 15, 2013
I'm not sure what exactly I found so enthralling about this particular romance novel, but I was thoroughly enchanted by it.


If I remember correctly, there was no jealousy on either side, very little fighting--if any. Maybe it wasn't lovey-dovey all the way through, and very little outside interaction.

It was completely different from any other romance I can remember. I'm going to have to find my copy--I got a second-hand one when I finally found it--to see if I still have the same reaction to it. Depending on what you look for in a romance, you may have the same reaction I did.
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634 reviews32 followers
May 4, 2018
I will give this story credit. There were times that I started to feel bored with the story but the author did manage to recover from it. There were a few cheesy and really unrealistic scenes but not enough for me to finally want to throw the ipad at something. Overall, it was a fairly good book to read, but isn't one that I would be eager to re-read again in the future.
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180 reviews3 followers
August 13, 2018
A lovely book and very well written. It's an interesting story especially the woman being the body guard for a change. The only downside I would say is that the relationship between them both is exhausting by the end of the book and more description on the passionate Times would have been nice but overall it was a good book and I will recommend this book to others xx
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5,852 reviews33 followers
April 1, 2025
Maclean's Teeth #5
Strong independent woman meets nefarious scumbag geezer who treats the biddies like trash, and of course strong independent woman goes weak at the knees and blah blah blah.
More of the same for these trashy books, would love to see one where she says rack off hairy legs and finds a normal decent geezer.
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491 reviews32 followers
December 8, 2015
If you've read my post things you'll know how I feel about romance novels. One thing about the main character I really like about this novel is that he can take directions and let a woman be in charge. That's not been the case in my experience. I find it very… Manly.
this book is actually 2 1/2 stars. Just not enough depth and plot for three.
This book was refreshing compared to previous romance novels that I read many years ago. It seems that they are deviating from the old plot routine and the characters are being more open and honest with each other instead of having really stupid misunderstandings. My friend said that this is the way the romance novels have evolved. That's a good thing.
Now if they could just jump one more hurdle… Make the main characters ordinary human beings that one can relate to. The guy might have a little punch and not so suave and debonair and usually wealthy.
May be a little overweight complaining while she slides on, or rather tugs on, her Spanx. Maybe has bad hair days occasionally. And instead of waking up looking ravishing she could wake up looking refreshingly funny with cowlicks everywhere!
Instead of bashing romance novels maybe if one comes across my path it'll be a nice flight fun read. After all ,I love Janet Evanovich books.
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1,490 reviews26 followers
May 5, 2013
Finished but not Forgotten. Wonderful story. I was kinda ify on it at first because it dealt with protective detail but it actually surprised me
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