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Zack
Hannington is a swinging bachelor, at least that’s the image
he tries to project. In truth Zack has no real personal
life and he has no interest in women at all but that’s his
personal business and should be of no concern to anyone in
his office. He never had a problem keeping his personal
life and business life separate until George Parker was
hired and Zack finds himself daydreaming about the man.
When a situation arises at the office and Zack has no choice
but to work in close proximity with the star of his x-rated
dreams, he realizes several things. First he realizes how
well he works with George, second George does not belong in
the secretarial pool and third his attraction to George is a
lot stronger than he realized.
Giving
in to his attraction Zack breaks his own rules of mixing
business with pleasure and the consequences may be worse
than he thought.
Oh, George, is a story with a great idea, but I felt
it needed to be more developed and expanded upon. The
characters are okay but I didn’t feel the plot was fully
evolved to bring out any feelings regarding how the
relationship between George and Zack should progress. They
fell in love, but I wasn’t certain of when that actually
occurred. With a bit more of a plot and character
development Oh, George could have been a
really great story. |