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The twins, Nils and Sean, had been close friends of Bobbie's for years, and she could never decide which one she liked the best.Now she was working as secretary to their nice older brother Harry. Would he be able to help her choose between them?

192 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1972

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April 30, 2016
good one though very platonic. Bobby was very foolish and naive. she let herself be used by the twins who had never really wanted her. Harry had supposedly fallen in love wid her while they worked together but the author did not give us any hint. i mean, he did not seem like a man in love. and she was no better. she decided to marry him after coming to the conclusion that she must get away from the twins. i still rated it 3 stars because although the romance was weird, this was an interesting read!
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2,119 reviews129 followers
August 1, 2021
The heroine seemed to think she was limited to choosing between the men in one family -- sociopathic twins and a sleazy, affable womanizing novelist. (He's an early 70s leisure suit H, my least favorite kind.)

The H's remark at the end to the h foreshadows a lot of misery for the poor thing. (With their troubles finally resolved, they are off for their honeymoon and he exclaims that this is going to be the best holiday ever, even better than the one he had with Miss World, or the one he had with a famous actress, etc. )
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June 14, 2018
An okay and slightly different read. The romance was a bit of a wash out. More emotion from the heroine to the hero at the conclusion would have been welcomed.
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