
The award-winning author of Say My Name brings readers a delightful novella about finding love when you least expect it. Magazine editor, Nia Foster takes on a charity campaign to collect two hundred coats for a local shelter and is on her way to deliver the final donation when she realizes her sister accidently puts the bag of coats on the curb. In a panic, Nia races after the garbage truck into a busy intersection, oblivious of the oncoming traffic. And under a set of embarrassing but incredibly sexy circumstances, she’s rescued by business mogul, Brodrick Bailey. The attraction between Brodrick and Nia is explosive. Intrigue Magazine has been trying for months to get an interview with the millionaire. He agrees to give Nia an exclusive story. In exchange she has to spend one insatiable night with the charming playboy who’ll stop at nothing to get what he wants…. "She has a knack for bringing to the forefront heroines that are sassy and independent." RT Book Review on Time is of the Essence Angie Daniels has released over twenty-five novels and short stories. She has won numerous awards including a Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award for When it Rains, and an Emma Award for Favorite Erotic Romance for A Delight Before Christmas. She began her road to publication in 2001 when she was offered a four-book deal with Genesis Press. In 2002 she signed with Arabesque which was purchased by Harlequin/Kimani Romance in 2005. Angie joined Kensington Publishing in 2003. She has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Columbia College. For more information about upcoming releases, and to connect with Angie on facebook, please visit her website at www.angiedaniels.com.
Author

Angie Daniels grew up on the South side of Chicago, Illinois. At a very early age, she spent nights creating soap operas with her younger sister until the two drifted off to sleep. Never did she realize that her longtime dream to become a published author would someday become a reality. In 1999 Angie decided it was finally time to return to her love of writing. She took a year off to write her first book Intimate Intentions, which started off as a simple romance novel and later escalated into 542 pages of romantic suspense. After two submissions, Angie was offered a four-book contract with Genesis Press and her first book was released in 2001. In 2003, she also signed with BET Arabesque, and Kensington's Dafina imprint in 2004. In 2006, she added Parker Publishing, Aphrodisia and Harlequin Kimani Romance to her list. In 2010 she will release her twentieth novel. Angie currently resides in Missouri.