Stolen

Stolen

by Drew Sinclair
Stolen

Stolen

by Drew Sinclair

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Overview

Warren Stone is living the life of a super rich, young, good-looking bachelor when he gets news that his estranged sister Miriam has left him a family in her will. Two young children to be exact, together with their nanny Joy Stephen's, who will share their joint custody with him.
He's prepared to sign whatever checks he needs to, to see that they're taken care of, but when he meets Joy, the nanny that comes attached, he changes his mind and begins to take a much more personal interest.
A battle of wills ensues between the two over the welfare of the children while at the same time Warren is determined to add the attractive nanny to his collection of trophy girlfriends. Joy meanwhile is determined to resist his advances and keep their relationship professional, uncomplicated and to focus exclusively on the welfare of the children.
With the attraction between the two growing to undeniable proportions and the children gradually working their way into Warren's heart, everything is thrown upside down when their biological father arrives out of nowhere to claim them back.
Prepare for suspense, action, thrills, intense emotions and of course all of the sizzling heat that occurs between Joy and Warren as they work through their differences.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152542646
Publisher: Drew Sinclair
Publication date: 01/01/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 987 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Drew is a Contemporary Romance Fiction Writer leading a mysterious life of international hi-jinks and diamond encrusted guffaws. When not writing romance or flying high above the world involved in some daft caper, Drew is hanging out with family, doing yoga, writing something else or just soaking up the moment like a cat on a hot tin roof.

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