Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It

Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It by Lucy Monroe is a contemporary romance published by Zebra Books in 2005. This edition spans 347 pages and is presented in English. The story follows business consultant Marcus Danvers as he attempts to uncover a corporate spy at Kline Electronics, only to discover that his primary suspect is Veronica Richards, a former lover who has lingered in his memory.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of love and betrayal, as Marcus navigates his complex feelings for Veronica amidst the backdrop of corporate intrigue. The book explores the dynamics of their past relationship while intertwining elements of suspense and romance. With its focus on personal connections and professional challenges, this work offers an engaging look at the intersection of personal and corporate lives.
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While trying to expose a corporate spy at Kline Electronics, business consultant Marcus Danvers is stunned when his number one suspect turns out to be Veronica Richards, his former lover and the woman he has never been able to forget.
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