That’s what Elena Rodriquez tells herself when a potential new client mistakes her for a call girl. She decides to play along. One night of clandestine passion. No one will ever know. And no one does. Until four months later, when her law practice flounders and her only hope is winning the business of Maxwell Glaser.
Max struggled to forget the pretty brunette who gave him the best night of his life. Now that he’s found her again, he wants more. Only, she turns him down. Max agrees to back off, but he didn’t become a retail tycoon by playing nice. His fortune was built through single-minded determination.
And he intends to pursue Elena with the same ruthlessness... Show More Show Less
Tatiana March is the author of several romantic novels. She lives in the UK near the river Thames with her boyfriend of 22 years. No kids, no pets, except for spiders and various other forms of wildlife seeking temporary shelter.
When Tatiana is not reading or writing, she enjoys camping, hiking and travelling, particularly in Arizona where her historical western romances are set.
Tatiana is fanatical about research and is currently immersed in the history of Southern Arizona in the 1870s and late Medieval Scotland.
Started off fine and then it became so disappointing in the end due to baseless assumptions and accusations instead of asking questions maturely and talking things through.