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Off-limits never looked so tempting. Levi Cade's firefighting career burned up after an accident on the job. Then is father died and left him in charge of the family's multimillion-dollar resort. Now he's forced to work with financially uptight advisors telling him what to do, and he needs someone he can trust at his side. The perfect candidate walks through the door in a pencil skirt, fitted white blouse, and a mass of wavy blond hair she tries to contain. The only problem? She's his cheating ex's younger sister. Hell no. The last thing Levi needs is another Wright female in his life. Then…mehr

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Off-limits never looked so tempting. Levi Cade's firefighting career burned up after an accident on the job. Then is father died and left him in charge of the family's multimillion-dollar resort. Now he's forced to work with financially uptight advisors telling him what to do, and he needs someone he can trust at his side. The perfect candidate walks through the door in a pencil skirt, fitted white blouse, and a mass of wavy blond hair she tries to contain. The only problem? She's his cheating ex's younger sister. Hell no. The last thing Levi needs is another Wright female in his life. Then again, he always liked playing with fire... ¿ USA TODAY BESTSELLER ¿
Autorenporträt
Jules Barnard is a USA Today bestselling author of romantic comedy and romantic fantasy. Her romantic comedies include the All's Fair, Never Date, and Cade Brothers series. She also writes romantic fantasy under J. Barnard in the Halven Rising series Library Journal calls "...an exciting new fantasy adventure." Whether she's writing about steamy men in Lake Tahoe or a Fae world embedded in a college campus, Jules spins addictive stories filled with heart and humor.When Jules isn't in her sweatpants writing and rewarding herself with chocolate, she spends her time with her husband and two children in their small hometown in the Pacific Northwest. She credits herself with the ability to read while running on the treadmill or burning dinner.