A HOLT MEDALLION 2019 FINALIST! How do you protect the woman you love from her dangerous past ... if you never knew it existed?Wealthy, powerful Grant Thorne is used to getting what he wants, and he wants Blaire, the beautiful angel who saved his life when he was injured in a blizzard. The CEO of Thorne Industries and the son of a Senator, he lives his life in the public eye. Convincing the reclusive artist to be a part of his world won't be easy, but determination fuels his pursuit.Blaire Callahan had escaped her dangerous past to create a new life for herself, or so she thought, until one night she rescues a handsome stranger who rattles her quiet existence. Their chemistry is undeniable, but is it enough to risk her heart and give up the safety of her remote sanctuary?Dreams of having a life together come to a screeching halt when the couple is photographed at a political event. And when Blaire suddenly vanishes, Grant begins unraveling her past, and realizes the woman he fell in love with was never as she seemed.Can a woman held captive by the lies of her past really have a future with a man who's captured her heart? Or will her dangerous past catch up with her and jeopardize their future forever...* Standalone. Explicit sexual content and strong language.
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I have read a few Victoria Page books and really enjoyed them however this book just didn't hook me like the previous books. Grant is obsessed with Blaire after being rescued by her and her friend Liam when he had a snow mobile accident whilst out looking for his sister, Blaire takes care of him while he recovers and snow clears but stays aloof in regards to herself. Unfortunately I found Grant too much of an alpha/obsessive to the point where I actually didn't like him at times, there was also for me too much steaminess and found it odd when she would be in first person but Grant in third person? It does have some good mystery and suspense as well as some good characters in it so still a worth while read.