Wildest Hearts
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
When the head of Lyncroft Unlimited vanishes in a plane crash, Annie Lyncroft is left holding the reins to a high tech startup she knows nothing about. After the search-and-rescue operation turns up empty and the company's creditors are at the door, Annie, determined to save her brother's legacy, turns to Lyncroft's major investor with a proposal he can't possibly refuse--marry her and take over the day to day operations of the company until Annie has learned enough to take over herself. Intrigued by her offer, Oliver Rain agrees on the spot. And immediately starts plotting his future with Annie--starting with moving her into his penthouse.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Krentz ( Perfect Partners ) has turned out yet another satisfactory foray into the commingled worlds of business and romance, though its hero, Oliver Rain, is created from a patchwork of cliches: a ``dangerous predator'' with ``iron-clad self-control'' and a fortune that is ``the stuff of legend.'' Daniel Lyncroft disappeared when his private plane went down. His sister, Annie, instinctively knows he isn't dead; determined to keep his electronics firm intact, she proposes a temporary marriage of convenience to Oliver, a financial whiz who can keep Daniel's creditors at bay. When they first met, at Daniel's engagement party, Oliver had already mentally picked Annie as the woman he would like to marry, so the marriage scheme appeals to him. Since Oliver and Annie are attracted to each other, they quickly find that one-on-one, at least, they have no problem mixing business with pleasure. However, Oliver, who as head of the family is accustomed to managing his siblings' and stepmother's lives with executive efficiency, soon discovers that in bringing home his good-intentioned but meddling bride he has introduced a loose cannon into his well-ordered life.
Customer Reviews
Wildest Hearts
This book seriously kept me in suspense from beginning to end trying to puzzle out who the good guys and the bad guys were. Very fun read.