
She seduces me then forgets… Reid As COO of The Masters Hotel Group, the office Christmas party is the last place I’m looking for a hookup. But when Piper Sato appears looking sexier than I’ve ever seen her, my hell no turns into a maybe. Once I find her a few minutes later waiting for me in my office, my defenses fall faster than the dress she’s stripping off her body. Our heated moment of passion has me confused yet hopeful. Seeing her again the following Monday—only to find she doesn’t remember—places me in a very bad spot. Now, our lives are intertwined in ways I’ve never imagined. Piper I don’t know how I’ve done it, but somehow, I’ve gone from being practically invisible to the best friend of the star of all my late-night fantasies. The problem? It’s becoming harder to suppress my real desires; plus, Reid McGregor is sexy, rich, bossy, and frustrating as hell. His lack of respect for my privacy and boundaries often has me in a constant loop of mad and lustful. Because of him, I’m now on an international flight to a place I didn’t ask to be for a seven-day Christmas vacation I didn’t request, just because the crazy, hot man hates it when I say no. I’ll either jump his bones or kill him. A heated turn of events has me wondering if he loves me or are we just friends with benefits?
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Francesca Penn lives in Texas with her husband and son. While obtaining her Technical Writing degree, a creative writing course and play-writing elective reawakened her desire to create stories. Her brain lives in fiction; even the songs she listens to become music videos in her head. When she is not writing, she can be found hounding her loved ones with multiple "What-if" scenarios. As a true closet romantic, she is prone to filling up her DVR with Hallmark movies. A friend once told her that she'd trained the whole 20 plus years she'd known her to write romance since her nose was always in a love story. Francesca believes that love is colorblind and plans to provide a mix of couples of different races and ethnicities because - to her - men are like Skittles, and we all know their motto.