Driven
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4.3 • 274 Ratings
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Publisher Description
One man on a mission. One hard-working woman. One bet that'll make sparks fly…
Mason Falco clawed his way to the top through hard work, killer instincts, and sheer determination. But time is money, and when the owner of a farm refuses to sell the land crucial to making his latest development a success, he'll do what it takes to convince the sultry, stubborn woman to sign on the dotted line.
Kayla Phillips is holding on by a thread, on the verge of losing the farm she inherited from her grandfather. It's only a matter of time before she's forced into foreclosure, but there's no way she's selling to Falco. His good looks and sex appeal might work on some women—okay, it works on her too—but she's not about to sell to a man intent on bulldozing her family's legacy.
A war of words turns into a wager—and Kayla's only chance to save the farm. All she has to do is prove to the billionaire that he can't handle two weeks of living the life of a farmer. She never expected the burning desire she feels whenever Mason's around. But are his feelings for her genuine, or just a ploy to get what he wants? With her heart and the family business on the line, will she risk it all for love?
Please note: when the clothes come off, the bedroom door stays open. Also, characters use profanity, because sometimes, "gosh darn it, you big meany-head" just doesn't cut it. All books in this series may be read as stand-alones, complete with HEA.
Customer Reviews
Interesting.
I enjoyed the love story between Mason and Kayla who are in conflict over her selling her family’s farm so Mason’s firm can build over it. But when they agree to settle the issue by having Mason work on the farm for two weeks, Kayla realises she might have under-estimated him, as he manages the hard work on the farm. Little did they know that they would fall in love. A pleasant story with an interesting plot and strong connection between the characters. Well worth the read.
Driven
This first book was chock full of sexual tension, and the storyline and characters had me engaged from page one. Great start for this series, cannot wait to read Book 2.
Great book
Only annoying thing i can pick and its a goodie... is how many times you have to mention “the accident”. We get it. She had an accident, but dont waste space repeating it.......