



Designs on You
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
If you love Holly Martin, Sarah Morgan and Jill Shalvis, you'll love Jaci Burton!
'Always sexy, romantic and charming' JILL SHALVIS
'The characters leap off the page and the romance sparkles' Romantic Times
She can design the perfect forever home . . . but what about a forever love?
Single mum Natalie Parker is firmly focused on her newly resurrected career as a designer. No distractions. When her sister hires Natalie to design her brand-new home with boyfriend Linc, Natalie's delighted. Enter Linc's younger brother, video game designer Eugene Kennedy. He's smart, incredibly good-looking, and a shameless flirt. He's also younger than her, which makes him totally off-limits.
Eugene is captivated by Natalie's beauty, intelligence, and sense of humour. Pushing her buttons comes way too easy, and he can't get enough of how she throws it right back. Yet despite their instant chemistry, Natalie keeps trying to push him away - but Eugene never backs down from a challenge.
Soon Natalie is running out of reasons to keep Eugene at arm's length, and breaking all her own rules may just be the thing she needs...
For more fun romance by Jaci Burton, why not try the Boots and Bouquets series, for the best combination of cowboys and weddings! Discover:
The Best Man Plan
The Engagement Arrangement
The Accidental Newlywed Game
The Backup Bride Proposal
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Bestseller Burton (The Backup Bride Proposal) serves up her signature blend of heat and sweet in this solid contemporary. Freshly divorced Natalie Parker is ready to seize her independence after having been forced to spend years as a stay-at-home mother by her controlling ex. Eager to make a name for herself as an interior designer, she agrees to help her sister, Hazel, with her new home, a project that thrusts her into the orbit of Eugene Kennedy, Hazel's boyfriend's brother. Video game designer Eugene is five years younger, drop-dead gorgeous, and full of joie de vivre. Even Natalie's two young kids love Eugene, but Natalie initially fights their explosive chemistry, manufacturing reasons why a relationship would be a bad idea. Her defenses crumble, however, in the face of their easy friendship and eventual sheet-singeing sex. It's a simple setup, leaving plenty of space to probe the nuances of how a divorced mom might feel when dating a younger, childless bachelor, including concerns that he might want his own children someday. Supporting characters—including Grizelda, a heart- and scene-stealing puppy—add to the fun. Burton's fans will eat this up.