Brice Henderson traded everything for power and success. His company was closing a deal that would cement his spot at the top. The last thing he needed was a distraction from the past. Lena Razzi had spent years trying to forget Brice Henderson. When offered the opportunity of a lifetime, would she take the risk even if the price would be another broken heart?
Do you love stories from this world? Continue with Always Mine from my sister, Ruth Cardello. Her series will mirror my timeline. It isn’t necessary to read hers to enjoy mine, but it sure will enhance the fun!
Pass on this Has this author no concept of “show, don’t tell”? Very little dialogue. Hero is unlikable and heroine is a doormat. Sorry. Can’t recommend this one.
A bit drawn out.. I liked the synopsis, but the story was a bit disappointing. H had dumped h three years before and they accidentally met again as she was hired as a temp PA at his company. She’d had his son but hadn’t told him as he’d told her he didn’t want a family. It had to do with his father and how abusive he had been to his family. Not until the end of the book did he feel differently. I could not really like H.
Awful hero and doormat heroine Lena was a sweetheart but one of the worst doormat I have ever read. Blake treated her with such indifference it was painful to read. It didn’t even make sense that he was upset about not being told about the baby. In one scene he was upset but the rest of the book he really didn’t want to be a father.Â