Reverie
390 pages
|Published: 25 Jun 2020
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ISBN: 9781734510911
Format: Ebook
Language: English
Publisher: Greene Ink Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 25 June 2020
Description
Reverie is an enemies-to-lovers office romance with some steam. It is the second novel in the Stonewood Brothers Series but can be read as a standalone.
Vick
Ever austere, billionaire businessman, Jett Stonewood, refuses to even crack a smile while vacationing in paradise. I’m determined to break him down by introducing some fun into his life.
If we have a bit too much by sleeping together, so be it.
The rude, overly practical man soon reveals that he can also be caring—thoughtful, and before long he’s the one wrecking me.
He’s drawn me into a complex dream I’ll have to find a way to forget when we return home.
The problem: Jett acquired my company.
He’s everywhere now, a constant reminder of the unattainable.
Jett
Victory Blakely needs a lesson in safety precautions. Not that she would follow it if our recent tumble in the sheets is any indication.
She’s too peppy... so naive it’s dangerous. Someone should break down her fortress of positivity, teach her that warnings aren’t meant to be invitations.
The solution: I’m the man for the job. I’ll Infiltrate myself into her life and let the disassembling begin.
The little pixie flutters around in reverie. Let’s see how well she flies when I reduce her fairytale bubble to dust.
Vick
Ever austere, billionaire businessman, Jett Stonewood, refuses to even crack a smile while vacationing in paradise. I’m determined to break him down by introducing some fun into his life.
If we have a bit too much by sleeping together, so be it.
The rude, overly practical man soon reveals that he can also be caring—thoughtful, and before long he’s the one wrecking me.
He’s drawn me into a complex dream I’ll have to find a way to forget when we return home.
The problem: Jett acquired my company.
He’s everywhere now, a constant reminder of the unattainable.
Jett
Victory Blakely needs a lesson in safety precautions. Not that she would follow it if our recent tumble in the sheets is any indication.
She’s too peppy... so naive it’s dangerous. Someone should break down her fortress of positivity, teach her that warnings aren’t meant to be invitations.
The solution: I’m the man for the job. I’ll Infiltrate myself into her life and let the disassembling begin.
The little pixie flutters around in reverie. Let’s see how well she flies when I reduce her fairytale bubble to dust.