Happy Valentine’s Day everyone.
That’s all I have to say about that.
The Blurb
Ella Valentine
doubts she’ll ever recover when her twin brother passes away in college. Four
years later, living in a new city and working for a large corporation, she gets
caught in a lie and saddled with a new boss who she suspects might be losing
his mind. Now he has her enacting insane acts of espionage while trying to
catch the culprit who has embezzled money from their company. If it wasn’t for
his deep brown eyes and lazy smile she just might quit. Is this God’s plan for
her life? She isn’t even sure who she is anymore without her twin and the way
things are going she just might end up in the loony bin.
Charles “Charlie” Murray II may be the heir presumptive to his father’s industrial dynasty, but all he really wants is to create—be it drawings or a marketing campaign. When he’s summoned to the home office to take over the position of CFO, he discovers his new assistant is the same woman who passed him a phony phone number in a diner the previous weekend. If he can figure out who’s been stealing from the company, he just might attain the position of his dreams or will he sacrifice it all to be with Ella.
Charles “Charlie” Murray II may be the heir presumptive to his father’s industrial dynasty, but all he really wants is to create—be it drawings or a marketing campaign. When he’s summoned to the home office to take over the position of CFO, he discovers his new assistant is the same woman who passed him a phony phone number in a diner the previous weekend. If he can figure out who’s been stealing from the company, he just might attain the position of his dreams or will he sacrifice it all to be with Ella.
My Review
When they say clean read, they mean it. It was a very sweet story.
Ella got out of her comfort zone to meet Charlie and it all turned out for the
best. Although I have to say that Charlie’s little stints were a bit dramatic,
but entertaining. The golf course scene had me laughing out loud.
Because it was a clean book there wasn’t much romantic
action, but what did happen was powerful.
I give this book four out five golf shaped chocolate bars.
I purchased my copy from Amazon.
Let’s head on over to Constantine and
Baryeh's blogs to see what they thought of the book.
I think we totally agree on this one! Good Review, Nana.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cathy.
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