Nothing Ventured
by Kristen Luciani
Here’s the set-up:
Mia Bradshaw realized long ago that falling in love is a harbinger of pain. As a single mom working for one of the most prestigious venture capital firms in the country, she doesn’t have time for serious emotional entanglements. Her sort-of–friend boy is de-pendable, respectful and…okay, fine, maybe a little lukewarm but whatever! Who ever said there was anything wrong with being…vanilla? It’s safe, low-risk and not fraught with conflict and heart wrenching disappointment.
Chris Camden is one of the most eligible bachelors in northern California. A successful entrepreneur with a hot car and a panty-dropping grin doesn’t need to do much to keep his bed warm at night. His smoldering hazel-eyed gaze makes women melt at his feet. No strings, no conditions, no questions – just the way he likes it. Why should he settle for just one when there are so many sizzling alternatives begging for a spin?
A coveted opportunity to partner with Chris’s company stirs up emotions that threaten everything Mia’s been so careful to protect and control. The guy with more lines than a crowded supermarket before a snowstorm can singe her insides with the slightest acci-dental touch, proof that she needs to steer clear.
But reality hurls a very unexpected curve ball that can change Mia’s life in a heartbeat. And sometimes…the perception of safety is relative.
5-star Amazon review:
“Kristen Luciani has done it again. She has a way with words. She can pull you into the story and keep you engaged. There were heart racing moments, times you couldn’t help but smile and tears for both of the character as they confess their pasts. I enjoyed getting to know Chris and Mia. Both were very well written and their personalities seemed to come off of the pages. I did not see the end of the book coming. I couldn’t put it down. I needed to know what was going to happen. I had the know how this was going to end and then it happened… Pick up this book today! You won’t be disappointed in the least.”
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