Falling for the CEO is a sweet, romantic story about a smart and clumsy woman falling for her boss. Meredith is naturally beautiful but she hides her looks behind unattractive glasses, frumpy clothes and a severe hairstyle. Andrew, her boss, has always thought that there was more to Meredith unde...
All on her own. Grady had wanted to fly out, just to be there for her first race as the solo crew chief, but Dobson’s secretary had scheduled his site visit for the Monday right after the race, and Grady wanted every minute he had to spend on making things perfect for the meeting. He hated having...
Cori sat back in her rental car, staring at the café in Riverside where she had agreed to meet Ty. He wasn’t due for another ten minutes, so when Mom had called, she’d answered, figuring it would be a nice way to pass the time. “I’m covering a race weekend. Did you read my piece last Monday?” She...
She’d managed to keep her cool as she’d left the restaurant, but as soon as she’d turned the corner, she’d practically run all the way back to the office with the rather insane fear that Warren would follow her and tell her never mind, he didn’t want to see her next week, after all. &...
Collin could feel her heart racing against his chest. She had smashed her body against him, her arms wrapped so tightly around his neck that he could barely stand up straight. She’d coiled one leg high around his hip, stretching the material of her flowy skirt and making him all too conscious of ...
Sure, it was supposed to be purely business—to give the paparazzi an opportunity to snap a photo or two of her and Ranger looking like a happy couple—but by the end of it, she’d been so hot for him that they’d ended up pulling the car over on an unlit country road so that she could straddle him i...
After a morning of making phone calls to connections in Paris and New York, conducting two interviews and researching the past ten years of fashion, she was reading a celebrity news site to find out if any of the stars pictured were wearing bright colors. She wanted to be ...