
Carson doesn’t like commitment to anything other than his job. He doesn’t like messy emotions or confrontation. And most of all, Carson doesn’t want the CEO position that he’s expected to assume when his father retires. But that all changes when he meets Sylie Baker, an executive at another technology company King is hoping to acquire and the daughter of that company’s CEO. Suddenly, everything Carson expected his life to be doesn’t feel right, like he’s woken from a slumber.
“Everything that was black and white is suddenly all these vibrant shades of color.”
Lisa Suzanne took everything we’ve seen of Carson in the first two installments of this series and turned it upside down — exactly how Sylvie turns his world on its end when she storms into his boardroom, raging mad. Who knew Carson could be such a gentleman? Who knew that Carson could shuck his flavors-of-the-week because he got stuck on one woman and was willing to wait for her to be single and freely be his?
Meanwhile, Sylvie’s struggle is clear-cut, and the reader goes through the mental anguish with her as she begins to develop feelings for a business associate when she’s about to become engaged to her family’s corporate attorney.
“He’s a magnet and I’m a piece of metal. I’m drawn to him and I have no idea how to fight against it.”

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