"Lady's Man" brings together the wrong man and the wrong woman in the wrong time, and definitely the wrong place. When Coleman Young steps out of his luxurious shower naked, he isn't expecting company. Especially not a prim and proper female butler. Georgiana Burne-Jones is simply doing her job. Coleman and Georgiana are thrown together in a mad-cap romantic adventure, trying to stay one step ahead of the bad guys who know they've witnessed their crime, while guarding their vulnerable, treacherous hearts.
Coleman Worth is self-made millionaire from the wrong side of the tracks, according to the back of the paperback. He has issues that go along with his abandonment as an infant and being in the foster care system.
Georgiana Burns-Jones' parents have wasted a fortune and she knows what money means. She works as a butler in a luxury resort for the "rich and ruthless."
She is set up to take the fall for a murder which happens in the suite she was assigned to butler in. Finding the body in the suite she runs straight into Coleman Worth's suite.
The chase is on, will he, can he keep her safe and use his connections to discover the who, what and why of the set up. As wrong as they are for each other will they avoid the complications the attraction between them could bring?
Georgiana Burne-Jones was a blue-blood who's family lost all of their money, so she's working at an exclusive resort in AZ as a butler. When she finds a body, she stumbles into the nearby suite, currently occupied by self-made millionaire Coleman Worth. Abandoned as a baby, Cole grew up the hard way. He agrees to help Georgiana and they leave the resort on the run when it looks like the murder is a mob deal. They're pursued by several groups - one who represent his long gone mother, the real killer and the police. Along the way, they fall in love and have several unusual experiences as they try to learn to trust despite large money backgrounds and dysfunctional family ties. Good story, unusual story line.