
Secret identities come in handy when a billionaire needs to unwind, but Mitch never expected to meet the love of his life while under cover. And he certainly never meant to keep his true identity a secret from her forever—just long enough to convince her that he wasn’t like the other affluent men who’d hurt her in the past. But time is running out. He’s got to figure out how to tell her who he really is before she finds out on her own, and their chance for a happily ever after goes up in smoke. Kelsey assumed Mitch was just a regular guy—an amazing, regular guy—when he saved her from a mugger after one of his prize fights. But handsome strangers one meets in allies aren't always who they seem to be. And when she runs into Mitch at a gala for the rich and famous, the truth comes out. She’s not sure what to believe when she sees him for who he really is. They say honesty is the best policy, but sometimes the truth hurts. Will Kelsey give Mitch the chance to explain why he kept his real identity from her, or will she shut him out forever? Follow Mitch as he travels to the African continent to show Kelsey just how much she means to him.
Author
Kristen Iten is a night owl-ish author, and mother of three happy little owlets. She spends her working hours solving mysteries, bringing evil doers to justice, and meddling in the love lives of her imaginary friends. She suffers from an over active imagination, but doesn’t really mind because it helps with the whole ‘writing books thing’. She lives in a cute little town, in a cute little house, with her cute little family, and couldn’t possibly be happier. MY REVIEW POLICY: As an author, I understand how valuable reviews can be. In the past, I enjoyed reviewing books. That being said, if I couldn't leave a review with a 4 or 5 star rating I wouldn't review at all. I never downgraded a star rating based on my personal reading preferences. It is easy to spot a book that an author put a lot of thought and heart into. If I found that a book was well crafted, I happily left a positive review whether the book was written in my preferred style and genre or not. I do not review books anymore now that I am an author myself.