Because of an accidental 'run-in' with the richest business mogul in the world, a lot of new things become an everyday feat for Lydia - things such as money, fame, success, parties and very important celebrities.
And yes, I'm talking about a run-in with Bennet Grayson; the CEO of Benson Enterprises, a global multi-billion dollar franchise that practically kept the world's economy spinning.
It actually turns out that Lydia's first encounter with Bennet wouldn't be her last. Oh no, he ironically ends up becoming her new boss, and Lydia becoming his PA.
A trip to New York for an interview gains Lydia a new life and name for herself... and a repulsive yet extremely attractive boss with an attitude full of conceit. They're the most different people in every aspect of their lives, yet they can't help coming back to one another - driven by an elusive force that is definitely not attraction... no, not at all.
Let me tell you though, there might be a small chance that every preconception they had of one another would change, and they'd both be surprised at the way hatred blossoms into something more. Everything always works out in the end, that's how any story goes right?
Maybe he isn't supposed to be Mr. Wrong after all.
She hadn't known.
Not before it happened.
Not while it was happening.
Not even in the days that followed.
She hadn't known that the woman who left her breathless, trembling, and deliciously undone was her ex's mother.
It wasn't revenge. It wasn't calculated. It was a mistake-beautiful, reckless, and unforgettable.
And the truth was, she didn't regret it.
Not even a little.
Would she do it again?
Considering the woman was breathtaking, dangerous, and had kissed her like she was something worth worshipping-
probably.
But the universe clearly had a cruel sense of humor.
Because she wasn't just her ex's mother.
She was also her boss.
And no matter how hard she tried to stay professional, to keep her distance, to breathe-
There was no denying it:
The woman was impossible.
Sharp-tongued, commanding, intoxicating in every way that made it hard to think straight.
A storm she couldn't resist.
And God help her-
the most infuriating woman she'd ever met.