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Jordyn Souliere gave up a lucrative career as a concert pianist to become a photographer, but things didn't go according to plan. Now she has no money to pay her bills. When the celebrity scoop of the year falls into her lap, her financial problems are solved. Until an old flame shows up as the celebrity's bodyguard, grabs her phone and along with it the pictures she was going to sell. Her life's a big enough mess and the last thing she needs is her past coming back to haunt her. Although Remo Vashenko had to leave town in the dark of night, he landed on his feet. The job of bodyguard for the…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Jordyn Souliere gave up a lucrative career as a concert pianist to become a photographer, but things didn't go according to plan. Now she has no money to pay her bills. When the celebrity scoop of the year falls into her lap, her financial problems are solved. Until an old flame shows up as the celebrity's bodyguard, grabs her phone and along with it the pictures she was going to sell. Her life's a big enough mess and the last thing she needs is her past coming back to haunt her. Although Remo Vashenko had to leave town in the dark of night, he landed on his feet. The job of bodyguard for the singing artist Maximillian Chanteur not only solves his financial needs, it puts him back in Jordyn's orbit. Though he knows he isn't long-term relationship material, he's glad to have an opportunity to clear the air. Seven years without a word is a long time. Will Jordyn and Remo be able to overcome their past and have a future together?


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Robyn Rychards grew up in the granola bowl of the United States, Boulder Colorado, a town filled with fruits, flakes and nuts. She considers herself a Jack-of-all-trades-master-of-none and has taught herself to sew, paint, play the piano, garden, cook, the list goes on. But now that her books are published, she's thrilled to finally be considered a master of one. At least as much as a person can be, for the learning never really stops.

She feels her active imagination is a blessing and a curse, with the blessing far outweighing the curse since it has led her to fulfill her dream of writing romances for Harlequin. Robyn started writing stories when she was a teenager because she didn't have enough books to read and sometimes finds it hard to believe that people are willing to pay her to do something she enjoys so much. Then there's the added bonus of having a good reason to put off cooking and cleaning, much less a job that means you can stay in your jammies as long as you want. That's priceless.