
We had one brief encounter 15 years ago when we were both teens. Now, he’s back home, looking like he wants to finish what we started—but the obstacles seem insurmountable. He’s my boss’s son, and his father has sworn me to secrecy about things his children know nothing about. When he forces his son and me to work together, his son thinks he can control me at work and at home. He doesn’t share well with others, and he makes that crystal clear to any man who looks in my direction. It doesn’t help that he has his own personal baggage that could throw a wrench in us getting to know each other again. Can we get past the secrets and jealousy trying to tear us apart? Or were we doomed from the start? Jr, how can I make you understand, It's Always Been You?
Author

Hadley Raydeen has been both traditional and self-published for eight years. She has published 15 books with more titles on the horizon. Most books are set in contemporary times, regularly dealing with multicultural relationships. Hadley is also an editor of Romance and Erotica for ten-plus years, with well over 200 books edited for some of your favorite authors. By day, she is a Corporate Human Resources professional. At night, she lets loose with sordid tales of romance and sexy times.