About The Book: Always putting business before pleasure, Cassie McPherson works hard for her family's construction business. That might explain why she doesn't have a date for the company Christmas party. But it doesn't quite explain why she's crazy enough to hire an escort for the event or - crazier still - why she's dying to unwrap him like a present . . .
With whiskey-colored eyes and a killer smile, James is one gorgeous hunk who really knows how to fill out a tuxedo. He charms everyone, including Cassie. And when the night ends, the party doesn't stop. As Cassie falls, literally, into his bed, James falls head over heels in love. Now he has to figure out a way to tell her the truth: he's not an escort. He's her family's fiercest business rival. But all he wants for Christmas is her . . .
About The Author:
"So here’s the thing. she loves to write about fictional people, but she feel very uncomfortable writing about herself. So let’s dispense with the biography and she’ll tell you a story. And everyone knows that all the best stories start with . . .
Once upon a time there was a little girl who walked around with her head in the clouds. While the other kids paid attention to the world around them, this little girl (For clarity’s sake, let’s just call her Katie.) spent her days dreaming....want to know more then visit her website by clicking here.
My Thoughts On The Book: This book is sassy, sexy, fun and a must read. Cassie is such a go-getter and her counterpart in the story, James is equally as head strong as she is. It is one of the those books that once you pick it up you don't want to put it down, even if it means doing without sleep. I loved both of the main characters, Cassie and James. This story is the whole fairy tale package with a few bumps along the road to true love thrown in for flavor. Katie Lane is a expert story weaver.
Disclaimer: I received this book from Net Gallery's blogger review program and Grand Central Publishing Co. I was not paid for this review and promised to give an accurate appraisal of the book in exchange for the kindle version. I would highly recommend this book.
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