At the start of this book Phil treatened Penn with a grievance because of his treatment of her typing pool girls. But when he gropes her she doesn't say a word about a grievance. He seems to think she is a little old lady, yet he treats her like a bimbo. From the back of the book: 'She didn't intend to deceive him. When Philomena Peabody met her boss's son, he was suffering temporary show blindness. "You sound like somebody's mother," Penn Wilderman said, convinced by her no-nonsense attitude that she was "a sweet little old lady." Even after she'd moved into his luxurious mansion to help look after his son, Phil couldn't disillusion Penn about her age. To help win a custody battle for his teenage son, Phil agreed to marry Penn. But she dreaded facing him once the bandages were off, and he cold see his attractive twenty-seven-year-old wife...'
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