When Matt Killian, by-the-book security agent, learned that Eden Michaels was the translator on his latest assignment, he knew he had trouble on his hands. He'd seen her sidestepping security precautions before. Her beauty may have clouded some people's judgment, but he would make certain she obeyed his every order.
Eden hadn't forgotten the intriguing--and frustrating--man she'd worked with in Paris. He'd been critical of her then and didn't seem to trust her now. Still, Eden always followed her instincts and they told her that Matt was ready to throw caution to the wind and sweep her into his arms!
Award-winning author Christine Flynn was once told by a creative writing professor that she would save herself a lot of grief if she would limit her love of books to reading rather than attempting to write. Taking his words to heart, she dropped his class and wrote very little until fifteen years later when her husband gave her a Silhouette Romance which he'd received free with the gift-wrap of her mother's day present. She doesn't remember what he bought her (neither does her husband), but she remembers the book. As a person who had always found relationships fascinating, especially the often-complicated relationships between men and women, the writing she had always wanted to do had finally found its focus. Now considered "one of the genre's master storytellers" by Romantic Times Magazine, her work regularly appears on national best-seller lists, including USA Today and Waldenbooks.