All
she needed was a job…
The last thing twenty-four year old grad
student Angie Roberts needs is to worry about her new boss’s father. After all,
she’s never even seen him. He remains sequestered upstairs in a house that
looks like it should be the main feature in an episode of Hoarders. She had no
idea the house was such a dump when she took the job. But she’s concerned about
the safety and health of the old man living under such horrid
conditions.
What she got was a
mystery…
Despite warnings not to venture upstairs, she
wanders up to the second floor. What she sees is shocking. The man she finds is
a gorgeous, sexy, middle-aged man-- and he's stepping out of the shower. But
something is definitely not right. Why would this wealthy, handsome man live in
a house in such disrepair while his nine-teen year old son resides in a lavish
penthouse? Why does he hide away from society? Why does he come to her rescue
and then run away?
What she discovered was
heartbreaking…
Angie learns that forty-four year old
Grayson Whitmore suffers
from schizophrenia. Paranoid, he retreats into his own world.
What she ended up with was a
treasure…
Angie is determined to get through to him. They form a
friendship that blazes into an inconceivable love fired with erotic passion.
Angie must now come to Grayson’s rescue because the
wicked that has been perpetrated on him is unconscionable. First, though, she
must gain the trust of a man whose mind does not allow for such a thing.
Lisa Eugene began writing as a way to mentally
escape from the hectic medical world where she has been a practicing nurse for
over twenty years. After publishing her first novel, STRICTLY BUSINESS, she
quickly learned that readers couldn't get enough of the world she created and
now she lives out her wildest fantasies by writing steamy romantic suspense for
her fan-favorite Washington Memorial Hospital series.
When she's not plotting her next dangerous,
fast-paced, sexy adventure, you can find her juggling a full time job, playing
soccer mom, or curled up reading a good romance.
Website: http://lisaeugenebooks.com/
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