Eleanor Brown is a bright, shy and beautiful young English woman who has kept it to herself and to her books most of her life. After graduating from high school, the young lady decided to take a gap year away from the studies. Letters and phrases written in warm shades of white, kept safe by appealing covers and creating enchanting romantic stories were Eleanor's biggest love. Her desire to read biology or math books were not found within her, which helped shaping her lack of ambition to pursue a higher education. In order to occupy her time, Eleanor decided to look for a job within her areas of interest, which were, of course, associated with her dearest love for books and old pages. Her journey begins after coming across a job offer for a position as a librarian in Edinburgh. She foolishly sent in her curriculum and, surprisingly, even without any work related experience, she got an interview. Eleanor has yet to realize that the position was for a private library owned by James Mac an Righ, the owner of the Mac an Righ publishing empire and an extremely sought after young billionaire. "I have read every single book in here, except for one." He spoke, placing his hands inside of the pockets of his trouser pants. James hadn't yet taken his eyes away from the large window in front of him, admiring the beauty of the city standing before his own eyes. "Really? Why have you read all except one?" Eleanor asked in a soft voice, not wanting to signal her curiosity and need to uncover the mystery in his words. He turned around slightly, just enough to be able to look at her delicate face and uttered, "Because you have yet to let me."
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