Zakon privlačnosti

Zakon privlačnosti

Julie James

Payton Kendall and J. D. Jameson are successful young lawyers.

Payton, a feminist through and through, works hard to prove herself in a world dominated by men. J. D. Jameson, the son of a wealthy man, privileged and arrogant, tries his best to ignore Payton. When they meet, they are perfectly polite to each other. And they have to be. For eight years, they have kept a polite distance and tolerated each other for one reason only: they both want to become partners in the firm. All the rules stop working. But everything changes when they take on the most important case for the firm together. They begin to respect each other, and the sparks that fly between them grow into an irresistible attraction. However, their stormy relationship quickly fades when they learn that the firm will choose only one of them as a partner. An uncompromising war begins in which no means are spared to achieve the goal. Beneath the expensive legal suits, an unquenchable passion boils…

Original title
Practice Makes Perfect
Translation
Maja Klarić
Editor
Silvia Sinković, Tomislav Zagoda
Graphics design
Janka Carev
Dimensions
17 x 11 cm
Pages
284
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2015.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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