Solution To The Problem

A computer crash has taken the family business files- and Yasmine's business plan- and not only crashed...it burned. Failure to back up her computer leaves her in a terrible predicament. With her parents waiting for the information needed to meet their accountant and nothing to show for it, Yasmine's back is against the wall; she needs to get a new computer and retrieve the missing information. Fortunately, she knows exactly who to call. Excerpt: Yasmine I needed to fix this screwed-up situation. The computer had crashed two months ago. The technician who serviced it had recommended a replacement, even though he’d gotten it up and running again. My parents hadn’t wanted to spend the money. Securing the permits, licenses, and the renovations of the third location had tied up the budget. The need for a new computer couldn’t be avoided. Making an executive decision, I retrieved the warranty paperwork from the file cabinet. Sal-U-Tek had serviced our computers for years. The technician they sent over was considerate, knew his business, and was not bad on the eyes. I dialed the number listed on the receipt and waited impatiently for someone to pick up. “Thank you for calling Sal-U-Tek, can you hold?” said a squeaky voice, and then put me on hold without waiting for my reply. I cursed, hung up, and called again. I cut off the guy before he spoke. “I need to speak to—” I looked for the name on the work order. His handwriting was hard to read. “Zachariah Givens.” “Oh, Mr. Givens is on another line right now. Can you hold?” “What choice do I have?” Cheesy elevator music played. I spent the time trying to remember what the guy looked like. He was black and, if I remembered correctly, he was a few inches taller than I was, but not by much. I was five-seven, making him short for a man, in my opinion. If I wore my favorite stacked heels, I’d probably tower over him. He had a nice body and wasn’t skinny or overweight, though. His eyes were what I remembered most. I envisioned his dark hazel eyes framed by black square frames. They were the sexiest eyes I’d ever seen on a man. Not that it mattered. A relationship of any kind was the last thing on my mind. Minutes ticked by. It was nearly four o’clock. According to the paperwork, the store closed at five. I didn’t have time to wait. I hung up the phone and dialed the number on my cell. The same voice answered and put me on hold again. I gathered my purse and headed for the door. “Where are you going?” Brandon called after me. “I’m not waiting for him to come to the phone. I’m going over there and bringing that Zachariah-guy back with a new computer." “Good luck with that,” he said, opening my office window to let in fresh air. “Thanks.” I needed all the luck I could get. #### -From Jaded (A Butterfly Memoir), Chapter 1 A devastating breakup leaves Yasmine Phillips in shambles. Unable to trust another man with her heart, she focuses on the one thing she can control — starting her own business. When her computer crashes, taking months of hard work with it, she must rely on computer genius Zachariah Givens to save her. A complete opposite of the men from her past, she doesn't expect the passion that ensues. But just as she finds happiness, she learns the truth about the other woman in Zachariah's life. Buy now!
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