Who said turning over a new leaf was such a good idea anyway?
Cara Davis wants to be a nice girl. She really does. So she quits her job at
the strip club and takes on a job at The Bitter End coffee shop. She even dates
the owner’s very nice—and nice looking—son David.
Mark Sawyer used to be bad, but now he’s mended his ways. He comes to The
Bitter End to make amends with his mother, but his attempt is rebuffed by both
her and his baby brother.
Worse, David is dating the newest hire, a buxom blonde Mark is sure he’s seen
somewhere before. He sets his sights on Cara with every intention of stealing
her away. Sometimes it’s good to be bad, and who said turning over a new leaf
was such a good idea, anyway?
With the coffee house in danger of closing its doors forever, Cara and Mark
team up to save the day. The only problem is, Cara can’t stop herself from
falling in love with the bad boy. And damn it, she’s tried so hard to be
good!
Like good coffee, the longer Mark and Cara’s desire brews, the stronger it
gets. And once their passion percolates, there’s sure to be plenty of steam…
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