"Coming out of a coma was one hell of a wake-up call. While I was in the dark, my estranged twin brother, Bridge, had replaced me in the company I owned and swept up my fiancâee in the takeover. With my ruthless reputation, can I blame them for falling in love? I have to look long and hard at where I've been and where I'm headed. Alone time? The universe has other plans. Our family's secluded Vermont cabin comes with a gorgeous--if at first, unwelcoming--surprise. She's renter Keaton Westbrook, a social media superstar struggling with her own private grief. As a winter storm bears down, we've…mehr
"Coming out of a coma was one hell of a wake-up call. While I was in the dark, my estranged twin brother, Bridge, had replaced me in the company I owned and swept up my fiancâee in the takeover. With my ruthless reputation, can I blame them for falling in love? I have to look long and hard at where I've been and where I'm headed. Alone time? The universe has other plans. Our family's secluded Vermont cabin comes with a gorgeous--if at first, unwelcoming--surprise. She's renter Keaton Westbrook, a social media superstar struggling with her own private grief. As a winter storm bears down, we've found something to keep us warm--an intimacy neither of us expected and both of us need"--Provided by publisher.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rachel Van Dyken is a Wall Street Journal, USA TODAY, and number one New York Times bestselling author of Regency, paranormal, and contemporary romances. Her books include Stealing Her in the Covet series; the Red Card novels, Risky Play and Kickin' It; her Liars, Inc., series; and her Wingmen Inc. series, which has been optioned for film. A fan of The Bachelor, Starbucks coffee, and Swedish Fish (not necessarily in that order), Rachel lives in Idaho with her husband and her adorable son. For more information about Rachel's books and events, visit www.RachelVanDykenauthor.com.
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