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A Matter of Trust: London Calling Book One

A Matter of Trust: London Calling Book One

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Publication Date: October 15th, 2015
Publisher:
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
9781517353384
Pages:
280

Description

She longs to steal his heart...or is it his fortune she's really after?

Devon Sinclair is brilliant, beautiful, and poised for sure success.

When she arrives in London, she's determined to make her own way, apart from her American family and their less than legal schemes.

What she finds is the very last thing she wants-an arrogant, rude boss who also happens to be the one man to awaken her desire and ignite her untouched heart.

Born into a banking dynasty, Bennett Sterling is as cynical about love as he is coldly driven in business. Burned in the past, his number one rule is to never, ever date an employee.

Luckily, rules are made to be broken.

Passion sparks and emotions flare, despite their intentions to stay apart. And as the attraction between them escalates, their ability to fight against it fades into seductive surrender.

But when Devon's past comes back to haunt them, will Bennett look beyond the lies to see the truth about the woman he loves? Or will he condemn her as nothing more than a gold-digger and thief?

A Matter of Trust is the first book in Kat Faitour's London Calling, a contemporary romantic adventure series. If you like Nora Roberts, then you'll love this series that combines sizzle, suspense, and characters you're sure to fall in love with.

Buy this classic romance to begin the passionate, adventure saga today

About the Author

I write about modern, sexy characters in fabulous settings. No matter what, romance is always guaranteed in my emotionally punchy, smart and passionate stories. My lifelong love affair with books began at the age of three when my brother taught me to read. It was an ambitious undertaking, since he was only five. He always made sure I kept up with what he was reading, which meant I missed out on books by Dr. Seuss in favor of those written by J.R.R. Tolkien and Anne McCaffrey. Unfortunately for my brother (and fortunately for me), I was introduced to romance as a young teen and nothing has been the same since. While I still read his fantasy and fiction picks, my passion always brings me back to romances with compelling emotional stories. Alas, my brother believes me to be a libertine, abandoning the higher realms of genre fiction to wallow in sexy stories about beautiful people in gorgeous places. I suppose he's right. But I remind him that all the best stories are adventures. And what better adventure than two people finding each other, learning to love, and spending their lives together?