Friday, February 21, 2020
Guest Blogger: Serena Gucci
https://www.amazon.com/Who-Needs-Tomorrow-Serena-Gucci-ebook/dp/B084BTR2P8/
"Bonjour Mademoiselle.” ‘Two words. Two simple little words. And though the voice that spoke them was one she hadn’t heard in nearly fifteen years it was as familiar and intimate to her as her own personal brand of perfume.’The last person Chloe Lavalle expected to see in her boss’s office was Alex Martin, a lover from her past. But it seems he’s never forgotten her, as she was his top pick as lead interpreter for his company’s green energy talks with Russia at the United Nations. Hesitant at first, that their association would spark up old feelings, Chloe ultimately agrees. Chloe and Alex maintain their professional facades, though they are constantly fielding sexual tension during the talks until the last night, where after a banquet at The Plaza Hotel, their defences melt away. The lovers reach an impasse, until the last day of the conference, when things go terribly wrong. Terrorists take over the United Nations building and seize Chloe, Alex and their entire delegation as bargaining chips. Can a nightmarish thirteen hours as hostages in the UN Secretariat Building, a daring escape from their terrorist captors and assisting Navy SEAL’s in saving their delegation from certain death, reclaim their impassioned love?With an international setting, a tenacious, empowered woman as the protagonist and a loving, strong, but flawed man as her love interest, Who Needs Tomorrow will draw you in and keep you reading until the very last page.
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