Alexander White, the wealthy businessman with looks to die for. Just like the others, you'd think. But no ... He came from a very different place, and made some of his money a very different way. And he keeps all well hidden because the truth would destroy everything he has. So he keeps people out with metaphorical games to deceive and confuse. He doesn't do relationships, he doesn't do emotions, and he certainly doesn't do love. He does money. Making it, manipulating it, and spending it while he plays with women who know what they're signing up for.Three people shaped who he is today. One damaged him beyond repair, another taught him to control the rage, and a decent one helps him consider his options more appropriately than his own mind might allow.But be under no illusions, Mr White has not been a nice man, and he will probably never be a decent one. But as long as he keeps up his image, and nothing gets through his barriers, no one will ever see the truth.Life's good for Elizabeth Scott. Successful business, happy kitchen, and a great sister who deals with all the expensive people so she doesn't have too. She just cooks, bakes and smiles her way through the day. Well, most of the time anyway, apart from when her great sister isn't pushing her to 'get out there a bit more' or 'Sort her shit out'.Then the biggest contract of their lives comes up, and the ever useless London tube, with her sister in it, catastrophically breaks down. Unfortunately this means only one thing, she's going to have to deal with some of that wealth herself. Which means the devastating Mr Alexander White in all his glory.Life suddenly couldn't get much worse, regardless of his unfairly gorgeous backside.She has no idea what the hell she's doing.
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