Maggie Cox
Author of The Millionaire Boss's Baby
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Works by Maggie Cox
Ruthlessly Bedded by the Italian Billionaire [and] Pregnant With the De Rossi Heir (2010) — Contributor — 2 copies
Desert Prince, Defiant Virgin [and] The Spaniard's Marriage Demand — Author — 1 copy
Housekeeper in His Bed (An Unforgettable Man / The Italian Millionaire's Virgin Wife / His Live-in Mistress) (2009) 1 copy
Blackmailed Bride, Innocent Wife [and] The Wealthy Man's Waitress — Author — 1 copy
Paixões & Desafios — Author — 1 copy
Fogo da Obsessão — Author — 1 copy
O Anjo e o Demônio & Renascer Da Esperança — Author — 1 copy
El hijo secreto del jeque: (The Sheikh's Secret Son) (Harlequin Bianca) (Spanish Edition) (2017) 1 copy
Julia Extra Band 0304: DAS LEUCHTEN IN DEINEN AUGEN / STERNENZAUBER ZUM FEST / SPANISCHES WEIHNACHTSMÄRCHEN /… (2011) 1 copy
Julia Extra Band 0355: Ein Prinz zu Weihnachten / Schneesturm der Herzen / Heirate mich am Fest der Liebe / Dein Kuss… (2012) 1 copy
Dominated by Passion — Author — 1 copy
A Devilishly Dark Deal 1 copy
Deliciosa Diversão 1 copy
Boss Meets Baby 1 copy
Altar do Desejo 1 copy
Deseo en la Toscana 1 copy
Associated Works
Roman London's first voices: writing tablets from the Bloomberg excavations, 2010–14 (2016) — Photographer — 10 copies, 1 review
Amante Rebelde & Uma Noite Com O Sheik — Author, some editions — 1 copy
Secretary Mistress, Convenient Wife — Original Text — 1 copy
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- Maggie Cox loved to write almost as soon as she learned to read. Her favorite occupation was daydreaming and making up stories in her head, and this particular pastime has stayed with her through all the years of growing up, starting work, marrying and raising a family. No matter what was going on in her life, whether joy, happiness, struggle or disappointment, she'd go to bed each night and lose herself in her imagination. Through all the years of her secretarial career she kept on filling exercise books and the "joy oh joy" her word processor with her writing, never showing anyone what she wrote and basically keeping her stories for her own enjoyment alone.
It wasn't until she met her second husband and the "love of her life" that she was persuaded to start sharing those stories with a publisher. She settled on Mills & Boon (Harlequin) as she had loved romance novels since she was a teenager and read at least one or two paperbacks a week. After several rejections, the letters that were sent back from the publisher started to become more and more positive and encouraging, and in July 2002 she sold her first book A Passionate Protector. Since then she has continued written.
The fact that she is being published is truly a dream come true; however, each book she writes is still a journey in "courage and hope," and a quest to learn and grow and be "the best writer she can." Her advice to aspiring authors is: "Don't give up at the first hurdle, or even the second, third or fourth, but keep on keeping on until your dream is realized because if you are truly passionate about writing and learning the craft, as Paulo Coehlo states in his book The Alchemist: "The Universe will conspire to help you make it a reality."
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- Works
- 98
- Also by
- 20
- Members
- 580
- Popularity
- #43,223
- Rating
- 3.1
- Reviews
- 12
- ISBNs
- 301
- Languages
- 6
3 Stars
The first half with an opposites attract / wealthy boss-nanny type romance is wonderful. The hero, Dante di Andrea, and heroine, Bliss MacGuire, have excellent chemistry and their connection is believable.
Unfortunately, the second half contains several problematic tropes as Dante becomes a domineering jerk whose arrogant "I know what's best for you" attitude is exceedingly irritating. Bliss, who started out as a strong and intelligent heroine devolves completely. She puts on a token display of resistance to the hero's condescending attitude but then becomes a complete doormat.
Despite these issues, the writing is engaging and the character development is good. I will definitely read more by this author.
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