Skylar
Ellen Crosby is a typical redhead: blunt, passionate, with a bit of a temper.
Okay, so maybe she's a little neurotic too. At the end of her third year at
Harvard Law, all Skylar wants is to figure out her next steps: ones that will
hopefully include a job, an apartment, and enough money to help her father stop
getting into trouble. She simply has no room for romance, especially the kind
that might break your heart. But on a dark, snowy night, when she's stranded in
the living room of the notorious CEO of Sterling Ventures and one of the best
attorneys in Boston, her carefully constructed boundaries are about to be
knocked down.
Brandon Sterling never believed in fate. A man of his own making, he firmly
credits his successes to hard work. How else could you explain his rise from
the poorest of backgrounds in South Boston to becoming one of the most
successful entrepreneurs in Boston? Living in luxury in his big house on Beacon
Street, it never mattered to him that increasing success meant increased
isolation. After all, when you have everything, everyone else always wants
something. But when he comes home to find a gorgeous redhead sitting on his
windowsill, the idea of love at first sight suddenly seems like the most
plausible thing in the world...if only the one person he wants to give his
heart to would actually take it.
Together, Skylar and Brandon have the kind of passion few hope to find, but
things keep getting in their way. Between school, business, her father's
gambling troubles and Brandon's history of personal struggle, will their
complicated lives prevent them from making it work together? Or, as they both
suspect somewhere deep down, have they finally met their match in each other's
stubborn hearts?
NOTE: This book contains some steamy sexual content and is intended for readers
over 18.
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About the Author:
Nicole French is a lifelong dreamer, hopeless romantic, and complete and total bookworm. When not writing fiction or teaching composition classes, she is hanging out with her family, playing soccer with the rest of the thirty-plus crowd in Seattle, or going on dates with her husband. In her spare time, she likes to go running with her dog, Greta, or practice the piano, but never seems to do either one of these things as much as she should.
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