One night can transform everything. Pierce Kelly has a good life. He’s the owner of a successful business and also has a wonderful family. But there’s a piece to his puzzle that has yet to fall into place. Disheartened, he takes a trip to Vegas, hoping it will help him clear his mind. When the legendary bright lights of the city do nothing but frustrate him further, he goes off on his own and unknowingly finds what he didn’t even know he was missing. Ruby Russo’s life is a nightmare. She’s the only daughter of one of the most influential men in Las Vegas. It comes with a price—constantly being forced to be a pawn in her father’s game. Just when she thinks she’s about to be free of his wrath, Ruby finds that her personal hell is far from over; in fact, it’s just begun. She escapes for the evening to the only place she’s ever found solace but learns that she’s not alone. Neither believes in love at first sight, but Pierce and Ruby bond the moment their eyes connect. Their optimism is quickly shattered when Ruby is forced to leave Pierce without an explanation. When they finally find each other after years of loneliness, they discover that their lives are entwined deeper than just love.
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Anna Brooks is the author of the It’s Kind of Personal series, which includes the novels Make Me Forget, Show Me How, Prove Me Right, and Tell Me When. Born in Wisconsin, she currently lives in the Evergreen State. Anna enjoys reading, writing, and spending time outdoors with her husband and two boys.
Nelson Hobbs lives on the sand with a classical guitar in one hand and a glass of sangria in the other. His villa on the beach is lined wall-to-wall with a coveted library of romantic classics. His voice resonates in this paradise which has led to the natural transition to audiobook narrator.
Neva Navarre is an American narrator with a half-French name and full-French sensibilities. She is a firm believer in stories that validate women as sexual beings equal to men but who operate in the mammalian brain, even while in the throes of romance.