Alicia Sutherland has a big problem. She's in her mid-20s and so is her bank account. Her apartment is being condemned and in less than a month, she'll be homeless in the big bad city of New York. Her parents are a continent away in California and have no way to help her. She is literally running out of options.
That is, until Tristan Carnahan arrives on the scene.
But will she accept what he proposes? And how exactly will it work out? Does she even have the courage to try it?
You'll just have to read to find out...
Come enter a world of deliciously snarky dialog and hilariously compelling situations that will make you wonder about love, life, and the role of men in marriage - what role exactly do they play that can't be replaced?
Victoria Cabot is delirious about having fun in every part of her life. Whether that means being outside in beautiful weather, or sitting at home reading a book, you'll never see her go more than ten minutes without smiling. She prefers to write safe, happily ever after pieces that are nevertheless steamy and exciting. She loves bad boys - whether they are princes or billionaires. But she's a very good girl. Really!
And when she says steamy and exciting, she means, well...you'll just have to find out.
She graduated from Brown University with a degree in English Literature and has traveled the world for several years after college before eventually settling down between San Francisco and New York.
When she's not writing, Victoria loves to read, go dancing, and go shopping. Afternoon tea and a glass of wine with bubble baths are two of her favorite things. She loves getting flowers, especially when not expecting them.
For the last year, Victoria has lived in Manhattan with her golden retriever.
After reading this book, I thought that Victoria Cabot's 'Illicit Proposal 1: The Meeting' is a pretty good read with some imagination mixed in. The character descriptions were pretty good as well as the overall storyline and the plot was pretty basic bvt at the same time pretty fluid.