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Original Title: Double Standards
ISBN: 0671737600 (ISBN13: 9780671737603)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Nick Sinclair, Lauren Danner
Setting: Detroit, Michigan,1984(United States)
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Double Standards Paperback | Pages: 310 pages
Rating: 3.94 | 10906 Users | 419 Reviews

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Librarian note: an alternate cover for this edition can be found here. In the exclusive, glittering world of business superstars, Nick Sinclair was a legend... The ruggedly handsome president of Global Industries handled his business the way he handled his women -- with charm, daring and ruthless self-control. A man used to the very best, Nick hired Lauren Danner, and assumed the proud beauty would soon be another easy conquest. But Lauren's flashing wit and rare spirit dazzled him -- and slowly, against his will, he was intrigued, challenged -- and in love. Yet Lauren was living a lie, a charade that became more dangerous with every passing moment. Trapped in a web of deceit, she fought her growing love for Nick. Her secret could destroy his fragile trust -- and the promise of life with the most compelling man she had ever met!

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Title:Double Standards
Author:Judith McNaught
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 310 pages
Published:January 15th 1991 by Pocket Books (first published 1984)
Categories:Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Fiction. Historical Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Adult

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This is 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ for me. I don't know whether to laugh or cry when I finish a book by Judith McNaught. I really love her writing and she is by far one of my favourite authors. My problem is that when I start one of her books u find it hard to put down and I usually stay up until the wee hours of the night. I pay the price dearly the next day. I can't wait to read her books and then I am sad when I finish one because it means there are fewer left I her collection for me to devour - so I try and

Well the story was intriguing, but unfortunately the characters were lacking. The book was a bit dated, as it was published in 1984, but that really didn't bother me. What did was the lack of connection I felt towards the characters. The story did kind of pick up near the end when the heroine finally developed a little backbone. But the hero never really did much for me which is rare for me among JM's books. All in all, I think I may have been expecting just a bit more from her. I suppose

REVIEW OF AUDIOBOOK; FEB 22, 2014Narrator: Margaret BallI love these oldies. Even when I know it'll be like a train wreck approaching and I still can't look the other way.And so it was with DS, written in 1986. The good thing about it, when I am brave enough to tackle a romance written in the bad ol '80s is that I can't complain about any nasty surprises. I am prepared for the nasty and all that I judge the book on is whether the story's compelling and whether I find the male lead attractive (or

Double Standard - NRMcNaught, JudithIn the exclusive, glittering world of business superstars, Nick Sinlair was a legend...The ruggedly handsome president of Global Industries handled his business the way he handled his women-with charm, daring, and ruthless self-control. A man used to the very best, Nick hired Laura Danner, and assumed that the proud beauty would soon be another easy conquest. But Laura's flashing wit and rare spirit dazzle him-and slowly, against his will, he was intrigued,

Dropped from 4 to 3 on a re-read. Very cheesy. He was an ass and she was a drip.----------------------------------------Really liked this one.



This book was kind of confusing and frustrating for me. With "Whitney, my love" I knew I hated the book and its characters. This one I liked and disliked at the same time. It felt like a rollercoaster that went from "Oh, I actually like this scene and the character" to "I hate this and feel like dnf-ing it"

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