Will they choose love or revenge?
When interior designer Emily Foster is tasked with designing the home of entrepreneur Jackson Park, she meets a man who is both handsome and terrifying. Em is taken aback when she realizes she desires this man and, despite his mysterious reserve, she finds herself anxious to get close to him and why his different. Mr. Park admits he wants Em but at a price, she is not ready to pay, unable to resist her modest beauty, charm, and adventurous streak.
Em hesitates, both surprised and intrigued by Mr. Park's unusual sensual inclinations. Jackson is a man tormented by his past and is consumed by the need to control, despite his many successful business deals, immense fortune, and loving family. However, Em to has a past that haunts her every day of her life, a business she can barely hold up and a family filled with hatred but despite this, she loves fearlessly even when she can't control the darkness consuming her within.
When they begin their affair, Em learns about Jackson's mysterious life filled with secrets and explores her darkest desire but they don't know is that what lies ahead is a dangerous and deep hole of secrets that there is no coming back from.
Fire on Fire is a story that will captivate you, consume you, and stay with you constantly. It is erotic, humorous, and heartwarming.
Grief-stricken over the death of the boss who was like a father to her, Olivia Bailey is left to deal with the aftermath--the arrival of his dashing but estranged son, Pierce Alexander. But she can't stand him and he doesn't trust her. Will working for the new CEO remain to be an impossible task?
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Olivia Bailey might be plain and boring, but she's content with her current lifestyle, working for the kind but lonely old man who owns Alexander Corporation. But his untimely death flips her simple life upside down. Now, she must deal with his estranged son, the heir to his business empire, together with the growing feelings building up between them. Will Olive manage to bear the pressure and issues cropping up along the way--or is this too much to ask?
Disclaimer: This story won The Wattys 2014 People's Choice Award.
Cover Design by Ashley Marie Bandy