Summary
Naomi Tate is a publicist on the brink of a career-defining promotion. Her challenge? Rehabilitate the image of Dominic Wylder—a notorious "bad boy" author whose controversial views on relationships have made him infamous.
Cleaning up his reputation should be the hardest part of her job, not resisting their undeniable chemistry. Because the firm's number one rule is clear: never sleep with a client.
Dominic knows he isn’t the good guy. But when he's challenged to seduce Naomi to ensure her downfall, he finds himself doing the opposite—trying to get her a date to make her less tempting. The problem? The more time he spends with her, the less he wants her with anyone but him.
This standalone sequel, spanning over 100,000 words, can be enjoyed independently and read without prior knowledge of the first two books, "Trusting the Enemy Next Door" and "I Love You, My Neighbour." While it is designed to be a self-contained story, please be aware that there may be some spoilers for the previous books within its pages.