The one thing they both agree on? Their attraction! Artist Willow Jacobs's latest high-society portrait is set to make her career. Until the subject's son, Leonidas Stanhope, demands it never sees the light of day! He's everything she isn't: uptight, reserved, and richer than sense. But that won't stop her standing her ground. And yet their negotiations can't halt her red-hot reaction to the Greek - especially when she sees the same heat reflected in Leo's fierce gaze! This could be innocent Willow's chance to experience the pleasure she believes impossible... Her next move? Asking for a night between his billion-dollar sheets!
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Dimensions: 140 x 215mm
Publication Date: 01 Sep 2023
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780263308273
About Lucy King
Lucy spent her formative years lost in the world of Mills & Boon romance when she really ought to have been paying attention to her teachers. Up against sparkling heroines gorgeous heroes and the magic of falling in love trigonometry and absolute ablatives didn't stand a chance.But as she couldn't live in a dream world forever she eventually acquired a degree in languages and an eclectic collection of jobs. A stroll to the River Thames one Saturday morning led her to her very own hero. The minute she laid eyes on the hunky rower getting out of a boat clad only in Lycra and carrying a 3-meter oar like it was a toothpick she knew she'd met the man she was going to marry. Luckily the rower thought the same.She will always be grateful to whatever it was that made her stop dithering and actually sit down to type chapter one because dreaming up her own sparkling heroines and gorgeous heroes is pretty much her idea of the perfect job.Originally a Londoner Lucy now lives in Spain where she spends much of the time reading failing to finish cryptic crosswords and trying to convince herself that lying on the beach really is the best way to work.