I’ve always been a planner, but as I
get older, I realize that the times I am happiest are the ones when I’m
relaxed, living directly in the moment, enjoying life with my family. The times
I am most stressed are also the ones where I haven’t planned well, and
everything is blowing up in my face, leaving me stressed and overwhelmed by the
moment. So, to live in the moment or plan for the future? I think most of us
can agree there’s probably a compromise somewhere between those two extremes,
but what happens when you put those two extremes together? In Captivating the CEO, sparks fly!
Colin Vanderhayden might only be
thirty-five, but he has retirement on his mind full time. Those financial gurus
who encourage you to save and scrimp and plan for the worse? They have nothing
on Colin. He is all work and no play, determined not to let his life crumble
around him the way he watched his grandparents’ plans for retirement dissolve
into tragedy.
Then Willow Jeffries steps into his
life. If Willow wants something, she does it now. She doesn’t defer
gratification. After all, who can guarantee you’re going to be around in the
future to enjoy all those things you put off? Certainly not Willow. She doesn’t
know how much time she has, but she’s going to make every minute count right
now, and what she wants to do most with her time is show Colin how to have to
good time and relax.
And she might just be making
progress, as long as she doesn’t slip up and allow Colin to start planning on
her as part of his future…
When
live-for-the-moment massage therapist Willow Jeffries bursts into Colin
Vanderhayden's office, she makes it her mission to loosen up the future-focused
CEO, knowing each moment of the present is too precious to waste. Despite her
immediate attraction, the only future she can offer is one full of heartache.
The
last thing Colin needs is a flighty woman messing up his carefully-constructed
plans, but her heavenly massages and addictive personality prove hard to
resist. But he has no idea how sick she is.
No
longer able to ignore her life-threatening medical condition, Willow slips away
to spare Colin a miserable future with her. Is Colin willing to sacrifice his
well-laid future plans to get Willow back?
Hope you captivate lots of sales on this promo Sara. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the tagline! And gee, Colin describes my husband perfectly. When I met him he mentioned retirement - he was 26. I'd never given it a passing thought. Mind you, thanks to him, now that we have just retired, we are not yet starving. If it had been left up to me, we'd both still be working. Better tell Willow that.
ReplyDeleteA sweet touching novella which I loved. I bought it at full price, but I don't mind one bit.
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