Author: | Annie Jocoby | ISBN: | 1230000263692 |
Publisher: | Annie Jocoby | Publication: | August 26, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Annie Jocoby |
ISBN: | 1230000263692 |
Publisher: | Annie Jocoby |
Publication: | August 26, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Broken Series - Over 800 pages of steamy, sexy romance between alpha-male Nick and the woman he loves.
Broken:
Nick O'Hara is the quintissential womanizer. The only qualifications that he looks for in a bed-mate is that the person is hot and breathing. Mainly hot. He has no desire for an emotional connection with another person, and that's the way he lives his life. He has his fabulous wealth and his reputation as a premiere architect, and that's enough for him.
Until Scotty James.
Scotty is a graduate student at Columbia University in New York City. She's broken from traumatic experiences from her years in foster care and homelessness. She has a vulnerability that is intoxicating to Nick, because, deep down, he knows that he is as broken as she.
When Nick pursues Scotty, it seems that she is the only woman who doesn't want to be with him. At first she's a challenge, but Nick soon finds himself falling in love for the first time in his life. With a woman who wants nothing to do with him.
Can Scotty overcome her trust issues and fear to let Nick in? Or will she prove to be too broken to trust?
Saving Scotty:
Scotty is sure that she was betrayed by Nick, so she wants nothing more to do with him. Unfortunately, her life is endangered by Mr. Lucas, as she is abducted by him and spirited away to an island far away from New York City.
Nick begins a desperate search for Scotty, knowing that every minute that Scotty is in the hands of Mr. Lucas is another minute that she is horribly suffering. But can he find her before too much damage is done? And can he convince her, once and for all, that he did not betray her?
And, in the end, can he finally convince her to truly trust him? Or is she still just too broken?
Ever After:
Scotty is determined that she's finally going to take down Mr. Lucas, to get a sense of justice and to keep him from hurting anybody else. But this proves elusive, as Mr. Lucas uses his power and influence to make sure that he's never prosecuted.
Is this the end of the road for Scotty's need for closure? If it is, will she ever feel that she's not too broken to truly open up?
Broken Series - Over 800 pages of steamy, sexy romance between alpha-male Nick and the woman he loves.
Broken:
Nick O'Hara is the quintissential womanizer. The only qualifications that he looks for in a bed-mate is that the person is hot and breathing. Mainly hot. He has no desire for an emotional connection with another person, and that's the way he lives his life. He has his fabulous wealth and his reputation as a premiere architect, and that's enough for him.
Until Scotty James.
Scotty is a graduate student at Columbia University in New York City. She's broken from traumatic experiences from her years in foster care and homelessness. She has a vulnerability that is intoxicating to Nick, because, deep down, he knows that he is as broken as she.
When Nick pursues Scotty, it seems that she is the only woman who doesn't want to be with him. At first she's a challenge, but Nick soon finds himself falling in love for the first time in his life. With a woman who wants nothing to do with him.
Can Scotty overcome her trust issues and fear to let Nick in? Or will she prove to be too broken to trust?
Saving Scotty:
Scotty is sure that she was betrayed by Nick, so she wants nothing more to do with him. Unfortunately, her life is endangered by Mr. Lucas, as she is abducted by him and spirited away to an island far away from New York City.
Nick begins a desperate search for Scotty, knowing that every minute that Scotty is in the hands of Mr. Lucas is another minute that she is horribly suffering. But can he find her before too much damage is done? And can he convince her, once and for all, that he did not betray her?
And, in the end, can he finally convince her to truly trust him? Or is she still just too broken?
Ever After:
Scotty is determined that she's finally going to take down Mr. Lucas, to get a sense of justice and to keep him from hurting anybody else. But this proves elusive, as Mr. Lucas uses his power and influence to make sure that he's never prosecuted.
Is this the end of the road for Scotty's need for closure? If it is, will she ever feel that she's not too broken to truly open up?