The Book
Release Date: 7 November 2017
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Personal assistant Jane Smithers is no stranger to over-the-top drama. With a hysterical socialite mother, an immature boss posing as bank CEO, and twin models hailing from Russia as her best friends, the last thing she needs is another complication … in the form of an unplanned pregnancy.
Hard logic and straight-on facts rule the existence of filthy rich corporate lawyer Michael Rinaldi. Drama? He’ll squelch it under the toe of his bespoke Italian leather shoes without a second thought. Until he crosses paths with Jane, that is.
He isn’t her baby’s father. She isn’t in the market for one, either. But unforeseen circumstances followed by a tabloid frenzy set them on a completely unexpected path. Michael is all in. Jane just wants some peace, as well as this super-hot but too-tenacious bloke out of her life. Will it be possible for these two to find a compromise in this fairly hostile pregnancy takeover? And maybe, just maybe, find love, too?
Warning: Contains overblown high society hijinks, a super-Alpha hero who takes no prisoners, and a supposed damsel in distress who knows how to hide her game!
Note: First published in October 2014 as Storms in a Shot Glass.
My Review 4 STARS
Wow, The main man in this book seriously had me drooling at the alpha male who stood up for a stranger when he did not need to. The is wealthy, protects his mother, a good work ethic and then puts his affairs on hold at times to look after a virtual stranger.
Jane is a very smart woman, but she does not believe in herself and is much more likely to look out for others and help them than she is herself.
After a shock announcement from her gynaecologist it is a chance meeting of her bosses estranged son that changes both of their futures in ways that they never would have expected.
There is humour, wit and endless moments where Michael stands up for Jane and is there for her when others are unable to be there. He stays true to her and what she wants.
I really liked this authors writing and will certainly be looking at seeing what she has written.
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