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Synopsis
It wasn't easy being Wonder Woman, but executive Holly Johnson had no choice -- she was a powerful presence at the office, an unstoppable force on the racquetball court, and too much woman for the men she knew... until Dick DeWitt came into her life. Brilliant at corporate reorganization, Dick took over her company and offered Holly a big career opportunity -- and her greatest challenge as a woman. A battle of wills and wits ensued. They were playing for the highest stakes this time, a prize both wanted to win. And to the victors the spoils were happiness and love.
Is Winner Take All appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This 1980s workplace romance features a corporate power struggle and romantic tension between a female executive and her new male boss. Contains dated gender dynamics typical of the era and workplace romance with moderate romantic content.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, moderate sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include power imbalance.
Who'll love this
Adult readers interested in 1980s corporate romance will enjoy the workplace rivalry and romantic tension.