Long before he became a billionaire and she an ambitious analyst, he was a beautiful boy in love with her--a girl from the wrong side of the tracks...
Gabriel Gordon, playboy extraordinaire, has been fixated on winning Emma Adams's affections for over a month. She's resisted his charming advances, even going so far as turning down Gabriel's request to be his date for Senior Prom.
Now it's the night and Emma can't help but be aware of Gabriel's smoldering stares. Sparks fly when she turns him down again, refusing to dance with him despite her desire to give in, causing Emma to flee from him and her feelings. When Gabriel catches her outside, Emma is finally powerless to resist giving this broken angel her first kiss and her heart...
NOTE: Approximately 10,800 words or 80 pages. “First Night” is a “Mad for You” short. It isn't necessary to have read "Mad for You" prior, but it is helpful.
Anna is a lover of all things dark and passionate. Living in the Southeastern United States, she enjoys antiquing, DIY thrift store finds, sedate hiking along trails, and spending time with her family and menagerie of pets. Being the only girl in a household full of men makes it hard to always be a lady, but she gives it a good old college try.
This one is a short story that recounts Emma and Gabriel's first time together at Prom.. It's filled with sentiments, too many grammatical errors, and a few details we didn't know..
This story story helps the reader to see Gabriel as a lovestruck teenager for the first time and Emma as the powerfull woman she was set to become..
THOUGHTS ABOUT THE BOOK - Needs editing.. NOW.. - I liked how effortless their interactions were back then.. - Gabriel was very sweet..
It was good to read about their first night together as a Flashback. It was short and somehow necessary to jump back in the last to feel and see how they got together. Gabriel showed more of himself. I could paint a bigger picture about that man. As for Emma, I think she was so driven but not greedy before. Still was in the past but I now feel less harsh with her character.