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Avery Flynn
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You can't
hide from love...or revenge.
Dodge Loving wants revenge…and he’s about to get it. On the cusp of closing a
multi-billion-dollar luxury resort deal, Dodge can’t afford for anything go
wrong. But then a fiery redhead shows up, the paparazzi hot on her trail, and
throws his world into chaos. He has to get rid of her. Immediately.
Harper Conner just wants to be left alone, but after slapping her cheating
senator ex-husband during a televised press conference, she's a hot commodity.
The ultra exclusive resort in Wyoming seems like the ideal place to hide—and
work—so there’s no way she’s letting the Type-A jerk who runs the place fire her.
Despite the animosity sparking between them, Dodge and Harper can’t keep their
hands to themselves. This thing between them can’t happen. It won’t. But his
mother has other ideas…and she’s willing to do whatever it takes to make sure
Harper and Dodge fall in love.
If Harper
Conner couldn’t hide from the world in a library in the middle of nowhere in
Wyoming and figure out how to become a new and improved version of herself,
then she needed to hand in her ninja card—and she wasn’t about to do that any
time soon, at least not until the ink dried on her newly signed divorce papers.
So she’d
work, plot, and plan in the library. Cataloging and authenticating the more
than two hundred books in The Retreat’s cowboy library could take a ton of
time, but she’d only been hired for two weeks. It wasn’t as long an escape as
she wanted, but it still allowed plenty of time for the world to forget what a
naive idiot she’d been, so when she went back to Washington they’d see her as
the tougher, ballsier version she’d become. Not that everyone would accept the
new her, which she knew from the near daily reminders from her mother, who
never met a blatant spousal infidelity she could ignore.
But alone
with the musty scent of old books and the light filtering in from the
floor-to-ceiling windows at The Retreat’s library, Harper could escape and plan
her transformation. Books had always been her safe haven, and the job offer
from May Loving couldn’t have come at a better time. She settled into her
chair, several tall stacks of books hiding her from view, and she eased open a
small leather-bound journal. The writing was faded and cramped with a few
girlish curlicues that gave away the writer’s gender, if not her devilish
nature.
Belle Starr
had earned her nickname The Bandit Queen. She’d rustled cattle, stolen horses,
and bootlegged whiskey on the western frontier, thumbing her nose at authority
for years before dying in an ambush, killed by her own double barreled shotgun.
“Ain’t life
a bitch?” she muttered to herself.
“You have no
idea,” a male voice said from the other side of the stacks.
Harper’s
surprised yelp bounced off the high ceiling, and her heart slammed against her
ribcage as she jumped up from her chair. A man stood just inside the library’s
door. Tall—at least six-foot-four—he had warm brown skin, thick muscles, a movie
star face and moss green eyes that sent a jolt of electricity beaming straight
down to the center of her cherry red panties. He’d scared the bejesus out of
her, but that didn’t account for the awareness keeping her feet nailed to the
ground. Sweaty, in running clothes, and more than a little bit pissed off, he
had an aura of power and danger that twisted girls up and left them begging for
more. Harper inhaled a shaky breath. She might need to sit down.
“I’m Dodge
Loving.” He stalked forward, all business. “Are you Harper Conner?”
That name
sounded vaguely familiar. Because it’s your name, Harp. Pull it together.
“Yes.”
He
hesitated, seemingly searching for words on the wide hardwood planks that made
up the floor, before raising his head and straightening his spine. “You’re
fired.”
“What!” Her
knees gave out, and she plopped down into the chair. Thank God she had plenty
of padding on her ass, or the force of her crash landing might have broken her
tailbone.
“You’re on
the first flight out tomorrow. We’ll arrange for a car to take you there right
away.” He peeked over her book wall. “How quickly can you be packed?”
So Sorry that this posted late but due to the storm my computer was down. Thanks to Avery for this interview. But again I am sorry it was late.
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