Name: Lynn Kellan
Email: LynnKellan@me.com
Book title: Clear as Glass
Genre: contemporary romance
Date of release: October 22, 2014
Poised to become her overbearing father's right-hand man, Jaye Davis is tired of being a faceless drone, writing software. She’d rather help real people—like the family who owns a struggling glassblowing factory in the Appalachian Mountains. While she’s there, she might figure out how to squash the secrets gnawing at her.Mitchell Blake and his father keep butting heads about expanding Blake Glassware, and now Mitch has to deal with his father's consultant, Jaye. She claims online marketing will boost sales, but Mitch insists broadening their product line will increase revenue. Arguing with this doe-eyed woman makes one thing perfectly clear: she has the power to shatter his safe, lonely life.Jaye knows she has four weeks to save Blake Glassware, but she has no idea there's no available hotel rooms in this remote town. She'll have to live in Mitch's house for the next month. Can she hide her secrets from a glassblower who sees through everything?
Her insides kinked. A few minutes ago, she hit him in the nuts and called him a murderous sex maniac. Now, he had very good reason to fire her.
“You must be Mitch Blake.” She angled the flashlight
at her chest. The bright light beamed off the ruffled white blouse peeking from
the lapels of her blazer. “Your father hired me.”
Mitch’s gaze dropped to her skirt. “I’m supposed to
meet someone named Jayson Davis.”
“I’m Jayson, but I’d rather you call me Jaye. Sorry
about the confusion. If it’s any consolation, this isn’t the first time someone
didn’t expect me. My father was convinced I’d be a boy. He liked the name
Jayson too much to change it.” The confession eroded her confidence. Would
Mitch be another man she’d never please?
The muscles along his jaw tightened, hard as the cold
pavement. “Does my father know you’re a woman?”
“I have no idea. We made arrangements via email. He
never asked.” Mitchell Blake was acting like a sexist oaf who thought women
didn’t belong in a factory. Jaye gripped the flashlight, tempted to whack him
in the nuts again. “Your father said he’d provide a place for me to live during
our four-week contract. Could you point me to the hotel?”
“You’re not staying at a hotel.” Mitch’s terse words
bounced off the road. “You’re living with me.”
Lynn Kellan writes romance about strong men who have a weakness for smart women. She believes men and women aren't that different...we both want to be with someone who will empty the dishwasher. When Lynn isn't writing, she likes to play tennis and golf, but not at the same time.
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