Liz Fairchild is through with relationships. Widowed in her twenties, now divorced halfway through her forties, itâs time to live life for herself. No man need apply. With the proceeds from her divorce settlementâand business advice from an unexpected sourceâshe opens an art gallery in Northwest Portland, trades her McMansion on the Columbia River for an apartment above her gallery, and looks forward to her new, independent life.
Everything is working out. She thinks.
Then Collins, a sculptor who claims to have only one name, walks into her gallery. Heâs tall, rugged, and way younger than she is. He says heâs looking for a gallery to represent him in Portland and, unwilling to take no for an answer to anything, bulldozes his way into her lifeâand her bed.
But Liz hesitates. She senses that Collins is not exactly whoâor whatâhe seems. Whatâs the mysterious business he disappears to conduct? And does it have a connection with why he came into her gallery?
And which would hurt the mostâfalling for him or losing him?
Sensuality Level: Hot
Peggy Bird is a writer and glass artist who lives and works in Vancouver, Washington.