FRIENDS AND LOVERS
Gian Crane, youngest of six, the family underachiever, started out with reasonable goals but now, at thirty-two, the sum of her life is an uninspiring job and one major broken heart. If it wasnât for her best friend, Maddie, sheâd have no joy in her life at all. Then a management shuffle elevates Gian to the new bossâ Personal Assistant, a boss whoâs reserved, icily attractive, and a little older. Just Gianâs type. No, Gian will not complicate her life by foolishly allowing herself to be wildly attracted to her new boss. That canât go anywhere, can it? Flynn Fox finds her fortieth birthday looming and what does she have to show for it? A failed marriage. A son who doesnât seem to care if sheâs part of his life or not. And sheâs still allowing family pressures to leech the colour from her life, while her supposed âunnatural tendenciesâ have seen her shuffled out of the limelight in the family company. Sheâs under no illusions about why her father suddenly wants her to take charge of the struggling Kingstone branch of Fox and Sons. If it fails it wonât be on him. Is this her chance to show her worth, even if it means going against her fatherâs instructions? Into Flynnâs life steps Gian and attraction flares. But Gian is younger, and unlike any of the women Flynn is usually attracted to, and sheâs Gianâs boss. If she acted on this attraction it would be totally inappropriate. Wouldnât it? Revisit the location of the FRIENDS AND LOVERS series. This is book 4 and is a stand-alone.