Kate is a fiery, independent redhead who just finished grad school; Ian is the quick-witted, successful head of his late father’s medical research firm. A forgotten wallet, a chance meeting, and an undeniable attraction pull them together, heating up a frigid New York winter.
But Ian’s company is in trouble, and Kate’s sister is nothing but trouble, and their lives seem to conspire to keep them away from each other. And just as it seems like the future may be as bright as a New York spring, family troubles threaten Kate’s world.
Can Ian and Kate overcome the problems they’re facing in their lives enough to move forward together? And will getting to know each other better be the final factor that will tear them apart?
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Ellie Danes is a romance writer, reader and lover. Her books contain steamy plots and scenes that will send you running for a cold shower or your lover.

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