Callan is a man always in control. Sasha is woman with no plan. Will the two of them destroy each other, or will they go up in flames? Sasha is temporarily driving as her last job ended just as the many temporary jobs she's held before this have ended. She's not happy to be driving around arrogant, intoxicated, or grabby men, but a paycheck is a paycheck, and beggars can't be choosers. She's worried when the newest client is even more demanding than all of the previous ones combined. She will have this new client for an entire week, and she hopes she can survive it. It's not starting off well when the man's PA give her a talk. She's not to speak to the man, look at the man, hit on the man, or listen in on any conversations. No problem. Maybe she won't have to see the man either. This is going to be fun . . . just as fun as pulling her fingernails out. Callan is scoping out the small town for his company, trying to decide if it's a good location to build his newest resort. This is what he loves, coming in and shaking things up. He can't stand talking to people though, and wants to be left alone. So why in the hell does he keep looking at his driver, and wanting to spark up a conversation. It just might be the sass burning in her eyes, or the confidence in the way she walks. His driver has a story . . . and shockingly, he wants to hear it. When Callan has a business meeting at a golf course and finds his driver there, it takes all he has not to approach. When he later sees her wearing a short skirt playing tennis and flirting with another man, his control snaps. When he finds out she's snuck in because she can't afford the exclusive club, he decides blackmail isn't such a bad thing.
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