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In 1938, Sally Boyce is still reeling from the fallout of the Great Depression. Her father's bank has failed, and he's bedridden with depression. Once a socialite, Sally must now go to work. Braving the male-dominated workforce, Sally lands a job selling cars, because: "She still knows the right people."
Sally soon struggles with the realization that her coworkers think her skills are limited to smiling prettily and batting her eyelashes. Meanwhile, her fiancé (Walter) refuses to marry her until he can find a job "worthy of my time." His failure to commit leaves her exposed to other men, one of whom (Gary) promises wealth and social status.
And then there's Jeff:
Sally stepped back, but she was too late. Jeff's big hands were at her waist, lifting her. His mouth met hers, bruising her lips. He set her down, and Sally put all her strength in her flying hand.
Jeff rubbed his cheek; his eyes were admiring. "You pack quite a wallop, Sally."
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