The Mission is Money;
the plan is to win a battle of wills. Rebel with a flaw,
Maggie Kincade is out to cure her yen for bad boys in black
by kicking Tom Rawlins out of her life. Maggie's financial
woes are the result of her poor judgment when it comes to
men.
Man with a past, Tom Rawlins is in town long enough to
recover the money owed to him. The same money that Maggie
believes is owed to her.
Despite their differences, they have one thing in
common. They want Sean O'Toole to pay up, or give them a
share of Harry's Place, the local bar/restaurant Sean owns.
Trouble is, Sean and his money are nowhere to be found.
Determined not to let the other gain the advantage, they
each get a job at Harry's Place.
But all this close contact has left Tom in lust and
Maggie in trouble. She cannot fall, yet again, for another
man who will love her and leave her. Desperate to see Tom's
butt planted on the seat of his Harley Hog Maggie devises a
plan. The person making the least amount of tip money on
Friday night will ride the mechanical bull. Maggie's sure
that Tom in a cast will be less appealing to the local
clientele of Harry's Place, not to mention less appealing
to her. Maggie is losing the bet until one of the patrons
tells Maggie about Tom's bad boy past. The discovery of
Tom's secret gives Maggie a chance to offer a bit of
friendly blackmail—he rides the bull in return for
her not telling a soul his juicy secret.
Even though she's up against the man who has raised
seduction to an art form, Maggie is certain she's won, that
her heart is safe from the latest bad boy...until she
realizes that Tom was more than a competitor for cash.
He could have been her friend, her confidant and her
lover.
Sean's return gives Tom and Maggie one more chance to
get their money back. Together in their need to get their
money back, they discover that the shortest distance
between lust and love may be only a heartbeat away.