Blurb:
The moment I laid eyes on the new photographer at work, I had his number. Cocky, arrogant and super wealthy—women were eating out of his hand as soon as his tight ass crossed the threshold of our office.
When we were forced to go to Paris together for an assignment, I wasn’t interested in his seductive smile, his sexy accent or his dirty laugh. I wasn’t falling for his charms.
Until I did.
Until Paris.
Until he was kissing me and I was wondering how it happened. Until he was dragging his lips across my skin and I was hoping for more. Paris does funny things to a girl and he might have gotten me naked.
But Paris couldn’t last forever.
Nikki's 5 Star Review
I fell in love with Louise Bay's writing after reading The Empire State Series so when I got the chance to review Parisian Nights I couldn't wait to get started and let me say it didn't disappoint.
Jake Harrison or Harry as he is known to his friends is everything Haven Daniels loathes in a man, he's cocky, rich and could have any women he wants. Haven isn't afraid to say what she really thinks around people and she makes her feelings towards Jake well known at their first meeting. When they are thrown together to work on an article for the magazine Haven works for will sparks fly, will they realise that maybe they are both wrong about each other and are really just what the other needs.
Jake and Haven's story was first made availble as 3 novellas What the Lightening Sees but books #1-3 are all available within Parisian Nights.
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About the Author:
USA Today bestselling author, Louise Bay writes sexy, contemporary romance novels - the kind she likes to read. Her books include the novels Faithful and Hopeful and the novella series' The Empire State Series, What the Lightning Sees and Calling Me. The novels and together the series are stand-alone although there are some overlapping characters.
Ruined by romantic mini-series of the eighties, Louise loves all things romantic. There's not enough of it in real life so she disappears into the fictional worlds in books and films.
Louise loves the rain, the West Wing, London, days when she doesn't have to wear make-up, being on her own, being with friends, elephants and champagne.
She loves to hear from readers so get in touch!
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