Jack Howington III had driven for two straight days and was not in the mood to talk to anyone, let alone himself. Why had he agreed to give up a month of his life to stay at Hunter's Lodge? He still hadn't come to terms about how he feels about his departed friend and his schedule was frenetic. Nonetheless, twenty million for some charity was at stake if he didn't follow through on this. Feeling guilty enough at the past, he decided to honour this request.
Much to his disconcertion, who should be there when he arrived but Hunter's kid sister, Meredith Palmer, a stunning witch of a woman who had long outgrown her baby fat teenage self. Having made a promise to Hunter that he would look after his little sister, he also vowed to keep that promise. So, why did his eyes linger on her curvy form when she darted about the house doing advanced mathematical equations in her head?
Despite the warmth of her welcoming smile, Meri vowed to make Jack's life a misery and was really looking forward to payback time for how he had treated her as a teenager. Would the planned sweetness of hot revenge linger with her or would it turn saccharine in her pouting mouth? Was she ready now to commit to Andrew now he so uncharacteristically turned up at Hunter's House?
In this wrap-up book to the Millionaire of the Month series, Susan Mallery has crafted up a little spellbinding winner of a tale. This combination of zany and unusual characters with a mix of emotions and a touch of intrigue is sure to strike a chord with you. It works nicely on its own, but is well worth a read of the rest of the series if you haven't enjoyed them already!
Millionaire of the Month: Jack Howington III
Source of Fortune: International security corporation
The woman he can never have: Meredith Palmer
When he arrived at Hunter's Landing, Jack got the surprise
of his life. His best friend's shy little sister had become
a breathtaking young womanβwith an ax to grind. Still
smarting over Jack's long- ago rejection, Meredith was now
intent on luring the mogul into her bedβ¦and her bed was
right across the hall. At what cost would Jack keep a
decade-old promise?
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