
Mister Impossible
By Tara Sue Me
2021
First Published
3.99
Average Rating
155
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Part of Series
The unforgettable conclusion to New York Times bestselling author Tara Sue Me’s Bachelor International series. Piers Worthington has worked hard for everything he has. From a childhood spent on the streets of London, he’s fought and toiled his way to where he is today - one of the most sought after attorneys in Boston. A rift in his friendship with Tenor Butler concerning Bachelor International forces him to reassess the way he does business. He’s vowed to Tenor he’ll make it right, but keeps running into dead ends, until the day he runs into Brigitta, the childhood friend he was forced to leave behind in London so many years ago.Brigitta’s been led to believe Piers left her on purpose, and she’s never forgiven him. Now that she has the means, she plans to destroy him. But as their passion sparks and she finds herself growing closer to him, she begins to waver. Unfortunately, the people who deceived her about Piers aren’t going to let her ruin their plan for the complete eradication of Piers and all his business connections.Trying to see between the half truths and complete lies, Piers and Brigitta have to trust each other not only to stop those who want them destroyed, but to find their way back to each other.
Avg Rating
3.99
Number of Ratings
69
5 STARS
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Tara Sue Me
Author · 36 books
NEW YORK TIMES/USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR Even though she graduated with a degree in science, Tara knew she’d never be happy doing anything other than writing. Specifically, writing love stories. She started with a racy BDSM story and found she was not quite prepared for the unforeseen impact it would have. Nonetheless, she continued and The Submissive Series novels would go on to be both New York Times and USA Today Bestsellers. One of those, THE MASTER, was a 2017 RITA finalist for Best Erotic Romance. Now she is focusing on new contemporary romances that allow her the freedom to write and publish on her own schedule.