Jed Ballinger fell for his newest associate, Gemma Marshall, putting him in danger of violating a rule of his family's law firm - Never Dip Your Pen In The Office Ink. Worse, Jed's younger brother Mark wanted Gemma too. Jed was the designated damsel delighter for The Esquire Club, a group of dedicated bachelor lawyers. Despite ...
Jed Ballinger fell for his newest associate, Gemma Marshall, putting him in danger of violating a rule of his family's law firm - Never Dip Your Pen In The Office Ink. Worse, Jed's younger brother Mark wanted Gemma too. Jed was the designated damsel delighter for The Esquire Club, a group of dedicated bachelor lawyers. Despite that, despite his brother's interest in her and despite the family rule, Gemma summoned something too hot and tender to abandon. But what had she summoned in Mark?
On one fateful night, Gemma discovered Jed and a red-head, naked and dallying on his office sofa. She went to Mark for comfort, causing Jed to confront his brother over the woman they both wanted. Sometime that night, Mark was murdered. The police think Jed killed Mark to win the tender battle and they charge him with the crime. Will the jury agree?
Mary Anne Graham practices law in the Grand Strand region of South Carolina where she lives with her husband, her youngest son and her eldest, when he's home from the University of Central Florida where he's studying engineering.
She writes romances from a unique, "over the top" point of view. Her stories feature heroes who fall so much in love that they go a little batty, acting the way women often wish their lovers would behave. She adores writing historicals, but some of her latest books are contemporaries that focus on what happens when love and the law intersect.
You can reach Mary Anne through her blog "Quacking Alone" or her Facebook Page "Quacking Alone Romances". Now you can follow her on Twitter at quackingalone.
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Jed Ballinger fell for his newest associate, Gemma Marshall, putting him in danger of violating a rule of his family's law firm - Never Dip Your Pen In The Office Ink. Worse, Jed's younger brother Mark wanted Gemma too. Jed was the designated damsel delighter for The Esquire Club, a group of dedicated bachelor lawyers. Despite ...