Hannah Stark has set her sights on corporate law to assure
her a career of paperwork, predictability, and conservative
suits. Contracts, finance, and the art of the deal sing to
her, while the mess and misery of the courtroom do not. But
her daughter needs to eat, so when Hannah is offered a
temporary position in a small town firm's domestic relations
department, she reluctantly accepts.
Trent Knightley is mightily drawn to his newest associate,
though Hannah is as protective of her privacy as she is
competent. When their friendship and attraction heat up,
Hannah's secrets put her heart and Trent's hopes in double
jeopardy.
The last keeper I read, or should I say the last 2 keepers were: The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessey by Rachel Joyce and Finding Rebecca by Eoin Dempsey. Both books couldn't be more different, as well as far from your usual Romance books, but touched me nonetheless. I'm looking forward to reading your latest book as well. Have a very Happy and Healthy New Year!! (Peggy Roberson 8:47am January 8, 2015)
Christmas movies like Love, Actually and The Holiday a keepers for me. (Denise Holcomb 10:10am January 8, 2015)
I'ts no wonder I adore your books :-) My favorite movie is Pretty Woman too! And the authors on your keeper shelf are mine as well, lol. My favorite book, before yours, was Highland Bride by Hannah Howell. All of her books are keepers but Gillyanne was the rebel heroine that resonated with me. She doesn't wait for life but goes out to get it going and is the BEST PROBLEM SOLVER with humor and creativity! Other keepers are Bertrice Small (Skye O'Malley & Adora), Kate Pearce, Shelley Laurenston/G A Aiken, Thea Harrison, Meljean Brook and Bec McMaster so name a few. Thanks for the hours of delight! (Lenna Hendershott 4:50pm January 8, 2015)