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GRR Reviews Blueprint for a Kiss by Nancy Warren


Prescott Chance became a celebrity architect who's extremely private, turning down more commissions than he accepts. He has an orderly life... which was interrupted by Holly Legere, sitting on his Tesla one day. // Holly is an assistant for Alistair Rupert, an extremely demanding industrialist who's known to have driven multiple assistants into nervous breakdowns... but rewards those who survived a year with a promotion in his vast empire. When Rupert's wife wanted a Prescott Chance designed house, and Prescott turned her down, Holly was told: "don't come back without an acceptance". And Holly is very determined indeed... She already knew all the public information about him... and she will even visit his family for support... If that's what it takes to get a house designed for her boss...

Ah, that's interesting pair up. It's basically opposites attract. Prescott is a lot like Spock, cold, aloof, but gradually loosened up by the end of the book, and Holly eventually realized she doesn't need Rupert's job to succeed in life, as she found her OTHER calling (which I won't spoil) through the course of this book.

Category: Contemporary

Overall Rating: 5/5

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