Author: | Grace Kagni | ISBN: | 9781301164080 |
Publisher: | Grace Kagni | Publication: | October 4, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Grace Kagni |
ISBN: | 9781301164080 |
Publisher: | Grace Kagni |
Publication: | October 4, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
She’s a chef …
He’s a billionaire in need of a wife...
Leena Malik’s life feels like a never-ending string of problems. She loves her job as a chef, but it doesn’t pay anywhere near enough to get by. Every bill that rolls in at the end of the month sends Leena’s blood pressure through the roof—and she only has a tiny apartment to run!
Then everything changes. Leena is offered a job as chef for Marco Conti, president and CEO of Italy’s highest-grossing business fund. Her financial fears are banished overnight—and the cramped apartment she lives in feels a lot less stressful when she’s barely spending any time in it, instead cooking in the huge Conti house.
It’s like a dream come true—or it would be if not for the fact that Leena finds herself attracted to Marco. It’s the sort of thing that can only jeopardize her employment, so it is best to ignore it. After all, they’d never work; their worlds are just so different … aren’t they?
She’s a chef …
He’s a billionaire in need of a wife...
Leena Malik’s life feels like a never-ending string of problems. She loves her job as a chef, but it doesn’t pay anywhere near enough to get by. Every bill that rolls in at the end of the month sends Leena’s blood pressure through the roof—and she only has a tiny apartment to run!
Then everything changes. Leena is offered a job as chef for Marco Conti, president and CEO of Italy’s highest-grossing business fund. Her financial fears are banished overnight—and the cramped apartment she lives in feels a lot less stressful when she’s barely spending any time in it, instead cooking in the huge Conti house.
It’s like a dream come true—or it would be if not for the fact that Leena finds herself attracted to Marco. It’s the sort of thing that can only jeopardize her employment, so it is best to ignore it. After all, they’d never work; their worlds are just so different … aren’t they?