Alec Sullivan has always believed he has it all. A billion-dollar private aviation business. A penthouse apartment in New York City. Beautiful women who know better than to expect him ever to fall in love. And great siblings for whom he’d do anything. But when Alec’s business partner passes away and leaves everything to a daughter Alec never knew about, in an instant everything in his life turns … turns upside down…all because of Cordelia.
Cordelia always thought she was perfectly happy with her life. She owns a garden store she loves, lives in a pretty little cottage in the same town as her adoptive parents, and figures there’s plenty of time to meet Mr. Right. But she never counted on becoming the surprise heir to a fortune…or on meeting a man like Alec Sullivan. A shockingly sexy billionaire who makes her heart race and melt all at the same time.
Neither Alec nor Cordelia plans on getting any closer than they have to. Only, how can either of them fight this kind of heat, this depth of desire? And when Cordelia needs Alec’s support, it’s pure instinct for him to be there for her. But when it’s her turn to help him confront his deepest pain, will Alec let her in? Or will he push her away, just as he’s pushed away everyone who’s loved him for the past thirty years…
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Alec and Cordelia’s story may seem like a bad cliche, but in reality it’s a valid life lesson. You Do Something To Me is about appreciating the blessings of fate and learning from the painful moments faced along the way. It’s not always pretty, but the feedback is worth each bump in the road. These people entered each other lives at a time when they needed each other most. From the pain of loss, to the trappings of instant fame, wealth and the surprising twists headed their way, the secret heir and the wealthy playboy change each other’s lives in a big way. One obvious lesson to me is once a Sullivan takes over a heart there’s no way to ever get it back. Something author and characters have in common.
One of my top writers, and the stories are very good. Everyone of them. You can never go wrong with her books.