When attorney Macy Glenn catches the eye of billionaire Jordan Blake and must handle his cases, he whisks Macy away to Sicily to investigate his brother's death, and their romance begins to flower as the curtain over his past unravels. Original.
AC Arthur has worked as a paralegal in every field of law since high school, but her first love is and will always be writing romance. She’s written and won awards for her acclaimed Donovans and Shadow Shifters contemporary and paranormal romance series. Under her pen name, Lacey Baker, she created the quaint small town of Sweetland and wrote the novelization for the Original Hallmark Channel Movie, A Gingerbread Romance.
After years of hosting reader appreciation events, AC created the One Love Reunion, an event designed to bring readers and authors together to celebrate their love of books.
AC resides in Maryland with her family, where she’s currently working on her next book…or watching Criminal Minds.
This book is awesome like you can imagine Macy and Black going through the things they go through and then we find out Matthew is not dead and Jordan has another brother and Macy's pregnant God
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Okay, I am a BIG fan of A.C. Arthur, so I thought I'd go back and read some of her earlier works. I must say that her debut novel of 'Object of His Desire' just didn't work for me. The novel starts off with a very nice flow. And I thoroughly enjoyed the chemistry between Jordan and Macy. However, after their first encounter everything just seemed to move at the speed of light. And as I continued to read I found although the characters shared a heated passion and the love scenes were very HOT, that I didn't bond with them as I wanted. The dialogue was a little 'corny' and repetitive and the characters didn't have as much depth, outside of the bedroom, as I've come to expect from Mrs. Arthur. There are quite a few intriguing twist and turns throughout the story, which I found to be quite unrealistic. Having said all that, Mrs. A.C. Arthur has come a long way and I have enjoyed many of her lastest novels and look forward to reading many more of her novels.
Gosh, there was nothing compelling out about this love story/murder mystery/story of family intrigue. The best I can say about it is that there were few typos in the edition I read. Everything about this story was just moderate...moderate heroine, moderate hero. Even the villains were just average nasty people...one certifiable but just moderate in his craziness.