Is it ever too late to come home?
The untimely death of EJ Hampton’s father kills her dream of practicing law with him in her hometown of Wylder. Heartbroken, she now has two weeks to organize the practice for sale. When she meets her father’s millionaire client Dylan Addison, he is demanding and entitled—yet his charisma captivates her.
Dylan is under pressure to renovate the Wylder Hotel before his father pulls the plug on his project. He needs EJ’s expertise, but she is bent on returning to her life in San Francisco despite the fireworks between them.
EJ walks a tightrope trying to balance Dylan’s needs against her own, but doing so is far more complicated when emotions get in the way.
He grasped my hand to stop me, his voice raspy. “Are you sure you want to do this?”
“Oh, I’m sure.” At that moment, I had never been more sure about anything in my life.
I’d worry about the consequences of diving into a sexual relationship with a near stranger some other time. No one in my past had ever ignited me the way he did, from our first meeting three days ago—despite my unflattering assumptions about him—until this very moment. Blinded by lust, all I wanted to do was feel him, smell him, taste him.
And make love to him.
Taking his hand in mine, I drew him to my bedroom, but the space between us on the short walk was unbearable. I slipped into his embrace and connected with sensuous eyes, sparking with hunger and need.
This was insane. I knew it. He probably knew it too. But I was willing to fall head first into insanity if it meant taking this incredible plunge into paradise.
Maria Imbalzano is an award-winning contemporary author who writes about strong, independent women and the men who fall in love with them. She recently retired from the practice of law, but legal issues have a way of showing up in many of her novels. When not writing, she loves to travel both abroad and in the states. Maria lives in central New Jersey with her husband--not far from her two daughters and granddaughters. For more information about her books, please visit her website at http://mariaimbalzano.com where you can also sign up for her newsletter.
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