Description:Willa Raines spent eight years as a public relations executive and eight minutes collecting her valuables into a box as the first person fired in a corporate merger. Left to reimagine the life she thought was situated, the first step to looking at everything differently, was to to look at nothing the same. Within a few hours, she finds herself boarding a plane pointing towards paradise for her first vacation in years. In the absence of planning, Willa finds herself open to new adventures which bring exhilaration, self-discovery... and a charming British spy novelist to her doorstep. Days exploring Caribbean beaches and nights exploring each other have an expiration date. When vacation ends, will they go back to being worlds apart? Themes: Modern Timeline & Social Dynamics Strong Women Equal Power Tropical Escape International Romance Red-Hot Romance Saying "Yes" to Life Starting Over Family & Friendship EXCERPT: “I was just about to grab a quick bite somewhere up the street…” Simon pointed towards town and tipped his head as if to invite Willa. “Oh, thank you. Were I not stuffed on plantains and opium syrup, or whatever is on them, I’d absolutely join you but—“ “Ah, fair enough. Glad you’re getting good sustenance,” he said. “You’re welcome to join me for a drink later. After the day I’ve had, I’m staying in tonight but I’ve been eyeballing a bottle of wine in my courtesy basket and around 8p.m., I will get out of this chair long enough to open it, then come right back to it. I admit to not feeling capable of much more.” “Lovely, perhaps I will. Bit knackered myself, after pulling on sentences all day. Too many fought me. I’ll bring the bottle opener at 7:59p.m., knowing as I do that your cottage won’t have one. Wine is the dividing line between yanks and island Americans. The latter pretend to understand it by lending it to your cottage basket but fail to realize that mainland dentistry frowns upon opening glass and cork with one’s teeth. We Brits were born for it.” Willa laughed. Simon shifted his weight to his feet but kept his hands in his pockets as he looked at his computer on the edge of the porch. “Mind holding onto that ’til I—“ “Of course." “You can hold it hostage in exchange for the corkscrew I owe you.” “A generous trade, I’d say. You’re very trusting with your book.” “You say that as someone who’s never read my books.” Simon flashed a handsome smile that hit Willa in the chest, jarring her secret loose in her stomach at the same time. He began to walk away from her smiling, hands in pockets, as she was learning was his habit. She began to stammer out an awkward reply but Simon interjected, “Don’t worry, love. There’s actually a bigger club of those who haven’t than those who have. They meet every day of the week to discuss it.” Willa laughed and covered her mouth before remembering to cover his book in her lap again. She watched him dash up the sloped grassy hill and then glanced back at his computer on her porch. How odd that she sat with a published book of his in her lap while a fresh one sat just right there, so close that she could… touch it… read it even, if she just… reached for it… right there. She shook her head and the thoughts stopped. It wouldn’t be right to open it. It was a betrayal and she had the answers she sought right in front of her anyway.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Havensight. To get started finding Havensight, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Willa Raines spent eight years as a public relations executive and eight minutes collecting her valuables into a box as the first person fired in a corporate merger. Left to reimagine the life she thought was situated, the first step to looking at everything differently, was to to look at nothing the same. Within a few hours, she finds herself boarding a plane pointing towards paradise for her first vacation in years. In the absence of planning, Willa finds herself open to new adventures which bring exhilaration, self-discovery... and a charming British spy novelist to her doorstep. Days exploring Caribbean beaches and nights exploring each other have an expiration date. When vacation ends, will they go back to being worlds apart? Themes: Modern Timeline & Social Dynamics Strong Women Equal Power Tropical Escape International Romance Red-Hot Romance Saying "Yes" to Life Starting Over Family & Friendship EXCERPT: “I was just about to grab a quick bite somewhere up the street…” Simon pointed towards town and tipped his head as if to invite Willa. “Oh, thank you. Were I not stuffed on plantains and opium syrup, or whatever is on them, I’d absolutely join you but—“ “Ah, fair enough. Glad you’re getting good sustenance,” he said. “You’re welcome to join me for a drink later. After the day I’ve had, I’m staying in tonight but I’ve been eyeballing a bottle of wine in my courtesy basket and around 8p.m., I will get out of this chair long enough to open it, then come right back to it. I admit to not feeling capable of much more.” “Lovely, perhaps I will. Bit knackered myself, after pulling on sentences all day. Too many fought me. I’ll bring the bottle opener at 7:59p.m., knowing as I do that your cottage won’t have one. Wine is the dividing line between yanks and island Americans. The latter pretend to understand it by lending it to your cottage basket but fail to realize that mainland dentistry frowns upon opening glass and cork with one’s teeth. We Brits were born for it.” Willa laughed. Simon shifted his weight to his feet but kept his hands in his pockets as he looked at his computer on the edge of the porch. “Mind holding onto that ’til I—“ “Of course." “You can hold it hostage in exchange for the corkscrew I owe you.” “A generous trade, I’d say. You’re very trusting with your book.” “You say that as someone who’s never read my books.” Simon flashed a handsome smile that hit Willa in the chest, jarring her secret loose in her stomach at the same time. He began to walk away from her smiling, hands in pockets, as she was learning was his habit. She began to stammer out an awkward reply but Simon interjected, “Don’t worry, love. There’s actually a bigger club of those who haven’t than those who have. They meet every day of the week to discuss it.” Willa laughed and covered her mouth before remembering to cover his book in her lap again. She watched him dash up the sloped grassy hill and then glanced back at his computer on her porch. How odd that she sat with a published book of his in her lap while a fresh one sat just right there, so close that she could… touch it… read it even, if she just… reached for it… right there. She shook her head and the thoughts stopped. It wouldn’t be right to open it. It was a betrayal and she had the answers she sought right in front of her anyway.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Havensight. To get started finding Havensight, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.