Night Music

Night Music by Charlotte Lamb, published by Mills & Boon in 1980, is a novel that explores the complexities of personal and professional relationships. With 192 pages, this edition presents a narrative centered around Lisa, who finds herself in a challenging position at Evan Wright’s advertising agency. Despite her competence, she is frustrated by the need to cover for Jon, Evan’s inept brother-in-law, especially when a demanding new client, Steve Crawford, insists that Jon handle his account.
Readers will discover Lisa’s internal conflict as she navigates her feelings towards Steve, a figure from her past she had tried to escape. The story delves into themes of ambition and the struggle to maintain professional integrity in the face of personal history. As Lisa grapples with Evan’s expectations and Steve’s charm, the narrative unfolds, revealing the tensions that arise in both her work life and her emotional landscape. This edition offers a glimpse into the challenges of balancing career demands with unresolved past relationships.
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Lisa’s former life was behind her now
Lisa was not exactly happy working in Evan Wright’s advertising agency. Competent herself, she found it unpleasant covering for Jon, Evan’s inept brother-in-law.
Then Steve Crawford, a demanding new client, insisted that Jon should handle his account. Evan was amazed. Lisa was furious.
Unknown to anyone, Lisa had once abandoned a glamorous career to get away from Steve Crawford. She would not be moved by Evan’s demand that she be nice to an important client–nor by Steve’s undiminished charm!
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