
“You’re the distracting type,” he said Coming from any other man it would have been a compliment. Poppy was perfectly aware, however, that Dr. Keir Traherne definitely wasn’t flirting with her. Keir made it clear he wanted no distractions while they worked to save the West African rain forest. And that was fine with Poppy, she’d been hired as the project’s photographer. It was a job that she loved and one that would take all of her time. But that didn’t stop her from wishing she could replace cool, immaculate Astrid, the assistant Keir kept constantly by his side. And it didn’t stop Poppy from regretting that Keir thought of her only in terms of trouble!
Author

After a haphazard career spent working and travelling around the world, I stumbled into romance writing as a way to fund a PhD. My first book, A Sweeter Prejudice, came out in 1991, and since then I've written a further 59 books, some of which have won awards in the US and the UK. I live in York, a historic city in the north of England, and waste the best part of my days planning trips away or on Facebook and Twitter, both of which mean that I end up writing late into the night. As well as romance, I write 'time slips' as Pamela Hartshorne, and am a freelance project editor and occasional writing tutor. In May 2013 I will publishing the Jessica Hart Vintage Collection of five of my early books from the 90s. For news of forthcoming books and exclusive offers, do sign up for my newsletter: email jessica@jessicahart.co.uk or come and find me on Facebook.