Aaron Clarkson dresses up, shakes hands, and comports himself impeccably during the workday. The tie comes off at night, when the real Aaron emerges to play, and entethrough bedroom doors. But he is aware that he must remain focused if he hopes to work for the nation’s most powerful senator. When he meets the senator’s daughter, though, it becomes clear that is easier said than done. She is irreverent, attractive, and unstoppable trouble.
The misfit in her family, Grace Pendleton is the black sheep. But, despite the fact that Aaron’s presence makes her think of a history she’d rather forget, something about his eyes keeps her intrigued. Perhaps it’s the way he speaks; it makes her melt. Or perhaps it’s because the incredibly polished Aaron Clarkson might be feeling something deep down. Be more than even Grace can handle . . .
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