Against the Rules

Against the Rules by Linda Howard is a New Ed edition published by Mira Books in 1995, featuring 251 pages in English. This fiction work centers on Cathryn, who, at 17, faced Rule Jackson and ultimately lost. After escaping to the city, she returns with newfound confidence and independence, prepared to confront Rule once more, this time in a position of authority.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of power dynamics and personal growth as Cathryn challenges Rule, now that she holds the upper hand in their relationship. The stakes are high, and the tension between the characters escalates as Cathryn navigates her role as his boss. This edition presents a compelling look at romance and the complexities of relationships, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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At 17, Cathryn had fought Rule Jackson and lost. And then she fled to the anonymity of the city. Now Cat was back, sure of herself and her newfound independence, and ready to challenge Rule like never before. And she would win–because now she was his boss and she held all the cards. But Rule had raised the stakes, and if she lost again the penalty would be high.
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